World Series 2016 Game 5: Indians @ Cubs

Sigh. I have to admit it hurts.

In 1969 I was the beneficiary of probably the greatest choke in Baseball history when my Metropolitans soared from a 9 1/2 game deficit on August 19th to an 8 game Division lead. To be fair we went 23 – 7 while the Cubs tanked 7 – 18 (the Cardinals were a game ahead of us and we beat them too). The reason they call it a “miracle” is that we were a new team (7 years) and were already famously hapless (“Can anyone here play this game?”).

However, as a Metropolitans fan you learn early that most years your team are lovable losers (unless they’re the Cardinals) and so you savor the summers they don’t actively suck. Frankly it’s gotten so I no longer slavishly sit season after season, rooting on each pitch. I wait until the day after and if it’s a win I’ll watch Fast Forward where they skip the Innings nothing happens (it’s not like you miss any of the ‘witty’ banter from the announcers unfortunately).

It is reliably reported that the most common exchange between true Cubs stalwarts is “You know, they’ll break your heart,” and it’s offered with a good deal more sympathy and sincerity than you ever heard from Red Sox fans who are consumed with so much Yankee hatred they’re hard to be around (Yankees fans hate the Metropolitans with the same fervor and treat the Sox with silent disdain).

It would have been nice to see them end a 108 year drought and now that they’re safely in the Central Division I personally don’t hate them any more than I do most average Senior League teams. It was with regret I put away my Metropolitans Cap this season, but also with understanding that it was a wacky fluke of luck that they even made the Playoffs given the number of injuries to key players.

Wait until next year.

There is a tad more emotion involved in parting with the Cubs who by every measure except World Series performance are the best team in Baseball this year. Wait until next year rings kind of hollow because this is a club built for today, not an institutional juggernaught.

Oh well. I’ve waited for the Cubs almost my entire life (they did win in 1908 when I was in my teens) and this is merely incentive to live a little longer. It would be nice if they’d extend the season a bit but I don’t expect it.

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  1. Fowler flies out to right to end the 3rd inning.

    Cleveland 1 – Cubs 0

  2. Top 4th

  3. Top of the 4th inning: Jon Lester pitching for the Cubs

  4. Bunt Out

  5. Fly Out

  6. Kipnis grounded out on a bunt

  7. Lindor flies out to left field

  8. Bottom 4th

  9. Napoli ouit on a pop foul to retire the side.

    Cleveland 1 – Cubs 0

  10. Bottom of the 4th: Trevor Bauer pitching for Cleveland

  11. Bryant lead off home run to tie the game

  12. Hey! Leadoff Solo. Tied at 1!

  13. Rizzo doubles.

  14. A rally! Double!

  15. Single. Corners.

  16. Zobrist singles; Rizzo to 3rd. No Outs

  17. Russell RBi single. No Outs Zobrist to 2nd; Rizzo scored

  18. RBI Single.1st and 2nd. No Outs.

  19. Cubs 2 – Cleveland 1

  20. Heywward struck out

  21. KO

  22. Baez singles. Bases loaded. 1 out

  23. Bunt Single. Loaded.

  24. Ross sac fly. Zobrist scores 2 out

  25. RBI Sacrifice. Cubs 3 – 1. Runners on 1st and 2nd.

  26. Cubs 3 – Cleveland 1

  27. KO. Top 5th

  28. Top of the 5th: Jon Lester pitching for the Cubs

  29. Santana lead off double

  30. Ramirez out at 1st: Santana to 3rd

  31. Guyer struck out

  32. Bottom 5th

  33. Perez grounded out to retire side.

    Cubs 3 – Cleveland 1

  34. Phew!

  35. Bottom of the 5th: Mike Clevinger now pitching for Cleveland

  36. Fowler flied out to left

  37. Fly to Left

  38. Bryant walked

  39. A Walk

  40. Rizzo lined out to center. 2 outs

  41. Line Out. 2

  42. Steal and an Error. Runner at 3rd

  43. Walk. Corners

  44. Top 6th

  45. Bryant stole 2nd. On a throwing error advances to 3rd. Zobrist walked

  46. Russell lined out to end the 5th inning.

    Cubs 3 – Cleveland 1

  47. Top of the 6th Jon Lester pitching for the Cubs

  48. Coco Crisp, hitting for Clevinger, grounds out

  49. 1 Out

  50. Davis singles on a ground ball to left field

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