Bullpucky. My argument does not require that Lilly had time to reflect. It requires only that Lilly have spent time training himself to control his reactions. actually, no. Testosterone + Nerves + Embarrassment + Hugely important situation + no self control = violent outburst Lilly has been on of the best pitchers at controlling his externalizing behaviors this year. Getting pissed off at giving up a 3 run jack is pretty understandable. I think the entire Cubs team and their manager are playing tight, playing not to loose, if you will. They are taking pitches they should be swininging at and swinging at pitches they should be taking. You just can't do that sort of thing and expect to win a playoff game. Especially Soriano, it is one of the things that got him traded from the Bronx a few years ago I think you're 100% right. They've been playing tight ever since the Marlins series IMHO. first of all...to whoever posted the thesis...dude, that moment showed lilly had heart...was it enough?...no...but it WAS something in a series where they have shown barely anything... i watched the game till the bitter end, so i truly hope you were not calling me out for hiding behind fear for the sake of not being able to handle pain...it got to the point in the game last night that i just had to laugh...and after the game, seeing that moment in a video...sorry, it makes me laugh... about playing tight since the marlins series...fun facts... since marlins series...cubs.... 2-6 cubs v. diamondbacks.......... 2-6 mirror mirror on the wall...that is a combined 14 games of tightness...joy oh, I want this team to win on saturday night. I want this team to win on sunday afternoon. I want this team to win on tuesday night. I want this team to win 4 out of seven in the NLCS. I want this team to win 4 out of seven in the World Series. I DO NOT want this team to roll over and exit quickly because it would be too painful... screw that...