Game in progress.
Dodgers take the lead in the first inning. Game over.
Game in progress.
Dodgers take the lead in the first inning. Game over.
Astro-Yanks in progress on FS1
Dodgers-Cubs 8pm on TBS
SATURDAY
Yankees at Astros in progress (FOX mothership)
Cubs at Dodgers 7:10ish (TBS)
SUNDAY
Cubs at Dodgers 7:30ET (TBS)
No, really. You can go home now.
HOU @ BOS: Morton vs. Porcello (HOU up 2-1)
WAS @ CHC: Scherzer vs. Quintana (series tied 1-1)
CLE @ NYY: Bauer vs. Severino (CLE up 2-1)
LA @ ARI: Darvish vs. Greinke (LA up 2-0)
Lots and lots of high quality pitchers. I'll bet a couple of them even go 5 innings.
Not sure if that was worth getting home at 4 in the morning, but it was a good time.
23 Jan 2015
If I never hear "Go Cubs Go" again, well, that'd just be as sweet as punch.
Looking forward to a good Game 7. Perhaps it will come down to the very last batter...
1991
Seriously thinking about heading to Wrigleyville to watch it...
I already warned the wife that if the Cubs make it to the end, I'm definitely heading to the city to watch them tear Wrigleyville to pieces.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7txQVVpcIU
Have the Twins turned a corner? After struggling the pick up wins in the last two weeks, the Twins have now rattled off 3 wins in a row as they beat the Cubs 7-2.
The Cubs defense gave the Twins some runs by playing clownball, but the Twins were hitting Cubs pitching hard all night long so in the end it didnt matter. Of the 26 hits the Twins have during this 3 game win streak, 13 of them have been for extra bases. Trevor Plouffe led the way with 2 doubles and 4 RBI. The only blemish was Plouffe being nabbed on the base paths twice. Joe Mauer looked like Joe Mauer with a hit and two walks (although one was a non intentional IBB). This were good for the offense and it was nice to see more than 2 or 3 runs scored in a inning/game
Phil Hughes was great tonight, only allowing 2 hits in 8 innings. Of course one of those hits was an Anthony Rizzo home runs because 1) Rizzo is good and 2) Phil Hughes is giving up a lot of home runs this season. JR Graham pitch the ninth and gave up a Rizzo HR. Why cant the Twins have a young slugger on the team? Home runs are cool!
The Twins are now 37-30 and we in the homestretch to July. Its going to be hard to lose 90 games this year.
CUBS
CF Fowler
1B Rizzo
3B Bryant
C Montero
SS Castro
LF Coghlan
RF Denorfia
DH Schwarber
2B Russell
P Hendricks
TWINS
2B Dozier
RF Rosario
1B Mauer
3B Plouffe
SS Nunez
C Suzuki
DH Vargas
LF Esocbar
CF Buxton
P Hughes
Denard Span could feel his brain swimming laps between his ears.
This whole game has been one big blur, people rising up out of the dizzying maelstrom of colors and sounds shouting that we were "coming back!". How many times do we have to come back in this one? It seemed like they had come back 3 or 4 times already, let's see there was the Doumit homer (ed. note - to give the Twins a 6-5 lead), the Plouffe homer (ed. note - to tie the game at 2), the time Babe the Blue Ox ran over the Cubs catcher while Jim Thome dressed as Paul Bunyan applauded from the third base coaches box (ed. note - ????), the time Mastrioanni hit a triple - wait, Mastrioanni hit a triple? this flu is seriously messing with my head (ed. note - Mastrioanni did indeed hit a triple, it scored Dozier and tied the game at 5), and now Morneau had tripled to score Willingham and Gardy is shouting something at me.
Liddle is next to me now. Suddenly I'm on the field. Third base, I think. Yes. I focus all my energy on the bright yellow dragon standing in the batters box (ed. note - Casilla, probably). I hear the crack of the bat and I just start running. It's only after I get back to the dugout that Joe explains to me that I was out by about 20 feet and looked kind of like a fool. Honestly, at this point I'm more focused on not passing out than whether the game is over or not.
Because of that focus it took me a while to realize that I might have to bat. I'm conscious enough to realize this is probably a bad idea as the pitcher's mound currently appears to be occupied by a particularly malevolent shade of purple to my eyes. Josh Willingham looks at me in the on-deck circle and asks if I'm feeling OK. I try to reassure him, but given his look of concern, I'm guessing I ended up speaking in tongues again. I hear him mutter "I had better just take care of this myself." As he walks up to the plate.