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  1. Triple was down the 3rd base line Schwarber runs to get it and it angles off the side wall by him to the LF Wall. Double was a pop up tweener between zo, Happ, and heyward. Zobrist called for it but backed away and Happ dove and wasn’t even close. If caught no run would’ve scored, too shallow. (Unless Bryant was tagging on Rajai)
  2. I was pretty sure Sergio Mitre wouldn't qualify, and in confirming that I found this beauty. http://ssref.net/scripts/image_resize.cgi?min=200&url=https://d3k2oh6evki4b7.cloudfront.net/req/201804091/images/headshots/f/fb652dac_milb.jpg Mitre and Glendon Rusch were in a hardcore battle for 2004.
  3. Rank your favorite #5 starters on a contending Cubs team from the 2000s: Estes, Marquis, Those 4 games Trachsel pitched in 07, Haren, Lackey/2nd half Hammel, or Chatwood.
  4. Russell had that all the way, he just wanted to torture Chatwood like he tortures the D watching him pitch.
  5. Phillies win it on Ozuna diving at a ball he had no chance with and it gets by him.
  6. Cardinals survive on a drop 3rd strike and Wong ties it the next batter.
  7. Cubs should do a repeat of the World Series banner raise before this game starts.
  8. Give me a few random teams and I’ll check it out. Like I said not arguing anything was just curious. Yeah it’s interesting, I guess. Not try to argue or anything either. I don’t overly care, just saying I’d guess most teams are somewhat similar. Especially if you pick a team with a similar record over a period. Since 2015 teams are averaging 2.6 runs a game in losses, us not scoring in losses really isn’t a thing. I checked the Brewers. 11 losses. 6 with 1 or 0, 2 each with 2 or 3, and 1 loss with 9 runs. They couldn’t have won any with just 3 runs. So our pitching being great seems like it amplifies the offense not scoring because a lot the games are in reach. So that’s a great positive for us that our pitching puts us in spots to steal games.
  9. If I had to guess most teams probably are similar?? Give me a few random teams and I’ll check it out. Like I said not arguing anything was just curious.
  10. In the last month we have 9 losses. 7 of them are 1 or 0 run games by our offense. 3 of the losses could’ve been won by scoring 3 runs. The rest were out of reach. Those 2 other losses were 4-5 losses at cincy, walk off, and vs sf. Not arguing anything was just curious and looked it up and figured I’d share.
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