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Theo Epstein's first season in Chicago hasn't exactly gone the way Cubs fans hoped. That's not stopping Epstein's group from having a little fun, though.
Some members of the Cubbies decided to play dress-up recently, much to the delight of the Twitterverse. Their costumes consisted of random Super Mario Bros. characters — awesome mustaches and all. That's pitcher Scott Maine, catcher Steve Clevenger and first baseman — and Worcester native — Bryan LaHair, from left to right.
The Cubs probably aren't going to turn their season around any time soon, but at least they're taking their losing ways in stride.
Check out the Super Mario antics in the photo above.