It was at this point in 1986 that my Metropolitans delivered the blow that should have made it impossible to wear my Cap outside of Fairfield County (which is about 50% Red Sox anyway). After Bill Buckner’s error gave them Game 6 of a Series that was no better at that point than this one (Mets behind 3 – 2 and facing elimination), evening the Series at 3 sucked out every jot of spirit and momentum from the Sox and when they took the field in the decider they were already beaten.
So, miracles happen. This year? Probably not.
Whatever you want to call the Cubs Game 5 victory, it wasn’t a decisive thumping. More like a nailbiting war of attrition that Chapman, who I can’t believe got dumped from the Yankees (morons), won. If you look ahead to Game 7 there stands Kluber who is a problem they just have not been able to solve so far though you got to believe going to him as often as the Indians do is going to grind him down at some point.
Tonight Arrieta faces Tomlin and it’s a matchup that the Regular Season record indicates is hardly one at all, 18 – 8, 3.10 vs. 13 – 9 4.40. His last start was a No Hit until the 6th and ended in the Cubs Game 2 5 – 1 Win. His ERA in that start was 1.59 and he surrendered 2 Hits and the 1 Run. Tomlin on the other hand tossed a Shutout in Game 3 which the Indians went on to Win 1 – 0. He has an ERA of 0.00 in 4 and 2/3rds Innings.
He is their other, unheralded Ace, and the Cubs best hope is that he’s slightly short on rest. He last pitched October 29th, Arrieta October 27th.
Could the Cubs win? Yes and I hope they do. A more likely outcome is that this is the very last game of 2016.
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Cleveland pitching change: Mike Clevinger in for Tomlin
Mike Contreras Correction: Dan Otero pitching for Cleveland
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2 and 1/3rd. Wow. Tomlin done
On our way to a game 7 extra innings. Let’s go Cubs!
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Grand Slam. Cubs 7 – 0
Addison Russell hit a grand slam home run.
Cubs 7 – Cleveland 0 with 1 out
A shut out would be a great game 6.
Hopes for the same in Game 7
Another Cubs easy victory will be acceptable too.
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Out at 1st, 2
Willson Contreras grounded out. 2 outs
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Bottom 3rd
Heyward popped out to retire the side.
Cubs 7 – Cleveland 0
Bottom of the 3rd: Jake Arrieta pitching for the Cubs
Tyler Naquin struck out
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Looking. 1
Roberto Perez flies out to center. 2 out
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Fly. 2 Done
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Top 4th
Carlos Santana out on a grand ball to end the 3rd inning
Cubs 7 – Cleveland 0
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New Pitcher. Duh
Top of the 4th inning: Danny Salazar pitching for Cleveland
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Leadoff KO.
Baez struck out
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Back to Back. 2
Baez struck out. 2 outs
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Bottom 4th
Scwarber flied out to left to retire the side.
Bottom of the 4th Arrieta pitching for the Cubs
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Leadoff Double
Kipnis doubles on a line drive to center
Lindor struck out.
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Swinging. 1
Napoli RBI single. 1 out
Cubs 7 – Cleveland 1
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RBI Single. Cubs 7 – 1
Ramirez flied out to right. 2 outs
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Diving Catch. 2
Chisenhall hit by a pitch. 2 on with 2 outs
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HBP. 1st and 2nd
Runners advance on a wild pitch to Crisp
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Wild Pitch. 2nd and 3rd
Crisp walked to load the bases with 2 out
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Walk. Loaded
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KO. Top 5th
Naquin struck out to end the 4th inning
Cubs 7 – Cleveland 1
Top of the 5th: Salazar pitching for Cleveland
Bryant lead off single
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Leadoff Single
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Passed Ball. Runner Advances
Bryant steals 2nd on a wild pitch to Rizzo
Rizzo out on a pop fly 2 outs
Zobrist Correction : 1 out
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Foul Pop. 1 Out
Almost caught by the sound dish guy.
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K for 2
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