Much to my dismay Sianis is proven a prophet yet again. This game was much further out of reach than the shutout score would indicate, Cubs bats were practically lifeless against Kulber.
Sigh, well that’s why extended series are good despite the nay saying of some who pointedly drag their heavy coats out of the closet and make jokes about Thanksgiving games (you know, there’s a reason that Canadian Thanksgiving is in October and what’s the matter with a few, or 17 inches, of snowflakes anyway?). It’s a 162 game regular season that slows things down and every Series should have 7 games except the Wild Card which should have 5. This allows the best team with the greatest depth to prevail.
Or the Cubs sure hope so. Frankly part of me rebels against the concept that a single pitcher can carry a club through a whole Series but that doesn’t keep it from being used successfully by Managers who count on picking up the odd unexpected game here or there while ruining a player for life.
That’s why they call it the Big League bucko. There is no crying.
Tonight the Cubs will start their second Ace, Arrieta, while drone gashed Bauer attempts to not bleed all over the ball (seems a bit of a sacrifice for a spitter) and it all takes place an hour early in an attempt to out run the rain.
Good luck with that.
The worst case is that intermittent showers (which seem likely) delay things enough so that we have an official game (5 Innings at bat for the losers) by 11 pm.
Spahn and Sain and pray for rain, except in this case it works against the Cubs.
Then we’ll use Sain
Then an off day
Followed by rain
Back will come Spahn
Followed by Sain
And followed
We hope
By two days of rain
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Fly to Center. 1 Down
Rizzo grounded out
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Put Out at 1st. 2 Down
Zobrist walked on 4 pitches
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4 Pitch Walk
Schwarber walked. 7th walk by Cleveland pitchers this game
Baez flied out to center to end the top of the inning
Cubs 5 – Cleveland 0
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Bottom 6th
Bottom of the 6th Arrieta pitching for the Cus
Santana flied out to left field
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1 Out
Kipnis doubles
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A Double. First hit for the Indians
Lindor grounds out; Kipnis to 3rd
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Sacrifice. Runner at 3rd
Kipnis scores on a wild pitch
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RBI Wild Pitch. Cubs 5 – 1
Napoli singles.
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And a Single.
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New Arm for the Cubs
Cubs pitching change Mike Montgomery in for Arrieta
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Top 7th
Ramirez grounded out to end the 6th inning.
Cubs 5 – Cleveland 1
Top of the 7th with Jeff Manship pitching for Cleveland
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Leadoff Walk
Contreras lead off walk. 8th walk by Cleveland pitcher
Heyward fled out to center. Contreras holds at 1st
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Fly. E for Effort. Pffbt.
Russell singles; Contreras to 2nd
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Single. More Like
Fowler singles to load the bases
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Hit. Bases Loaded
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And…. more pitching
Cleveland pitching change Dan Otero in for Manship
Bryant sinlges. Contreras out at the plate
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Out at the Plate on Force. Loaded 2 Out
Rizzo flied out to left to end the top of the 7th
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Bottom 7th
Bottom of the 7th. Montgomery pitching for Cubs
Rajal Davis hitting for Chisenhall. Davis struck out
Crisp struck out
Brandon Guyer hitting for Naquin. Guyer singles on a line drive
Huyre to 2nd on a wild pitch
Perez walked
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So Top 8th
Santana struck out to end the 7th inning
Cubs 5 – Cleveland 1
Top of the 8th inning. Dan Otero pitching for Cleveland
Zobrist grounds out
Schwarber struck out
Baez grounds out to end the top if the inning
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