Oh my God. From a “really solid victory” to an “incredibly terrible loss” to a “WTF has just happened?” To a game “OMG Fly the Whllly Shiiitttttttttttt”. I buzz.
It is one of these ebs that I write, erase, rewrite, erase, then I must completely delete. This 8th round was one of the wildest sleeves in baseball that I have ever seen. Forgive all madness here inside.
Thus, the Cubs had an early advance which they have integrated into a large advance in the last rounds, mainly on the strength of a large Slam Ian Happ. But then, they lost this great lead, mainly on the strength of a great slam Eugenio Suarez. (Painfully predictable, because Suarez has erased the cubs for his career, and only hit the cubs so far this season.) Then things have worsened, while the diamondbacks took the lead and ended. Suddenly, they were the team with healthy size head.
But then, the Cubs immediately returned, putting their own monster round, with Carson Kelly, Kyle Tucker and Seiya Suzuki circuits. My head was turning like a DBack from DBacks.
I cannot believe that the Cubs held from there to win it.
The player of the game “Personal” of the law on the law could go to a certain number of guys, Carson Kelly and his two dingers to Ian Happ and his grandmother in Kyle Tucker and Homer who turned out to be the winner of the game. Of course, given the height of this thing, you could say that a launcher that has done almost five rounds and has only granted the price!
Colin Rea was mainly fantastic today, running land at a level that you normally do not associate with Rea. Good speed, net movement, good location. He hit a little wall there in the 5th when the programming was recovering in the third time, but it will sometimes happen (and really, it was only two strokes). But overall, it was the second direct outing of REA that you look at and think … should this guy stay in the rotation whatever happens? A truly impressive work, especially against a diamondbacks range which is enjoying right -handers.
Although people can say that “the enclosure of the readers” was again bad today, there were in fact several excellent performances, and really only two WTF performances. One of them, from Jordan Wicks, had two bullet singles on the ground, which, you know, sometimes regardless of. The other, to wear Hodge, was the real ugly. I will have to go back and look again to see what was going on.
For the moment, however, I’m just going to amaze this victory. Wow. How did they do this?


Complete box score.