CHICAGO — As if the rain and cold weather threatening the Chicago Cubs' home opener against the Colorado Rockies weren't enough, there's another goat involved — a dead one this time.
Chicago police say they found the severed head of a goat outside Wrigley Field early Monday morning, about 12 hours before the scheduled game.
Officers said they were treating the incident as a prank, since the same thing happened last year.
Goat and sheep's heads are available at a number of ethnic butcher shops in Chicago.
The goats' heads are presumably a reference to the alleged "goat curse" placed on the Cubs in 1945 by tavern owner William Sianis after authorities would not allow him to bring his pet goat into Wrigley Field for a World Series game. - FOX News
It's the Cubs so who really cares, but it was pretty interesting to read about all the lore around the symbolism of the Goat Head.
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