In what was likely Jake Arrieta’s final start as a Cub, he managed to stave off elimination for one more day. It was a fitting sendoff for a guy whose last four years have rivaled Greg Maddux’s best four years with the Cubs. Without Javier Baez’s pair of dingers and leaping catch on an errant […]
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NLCS Game Four Recap: Cubs 3, Dodgers 2
Two years ago, the Cubs defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates in the NL Wild Card game, earning the chance to square off with the St. Louis Cardinals in the Division Series. Jake Arrieta, fresh off his historic 2015 second half, shut out the Pirates for nine innings, striking out eleven Pittsburgh hitters and earning his place […]
Second City October: NLCS Game Four, The Snake Makes His Exit
Jake Arrieta has inspired awe and poetic rhapsodizing more than any other Cubs player in the past few years. With his bushy beard, stolid physique, and no-hit stuff, it was hard to resist Arrieta’s allure as a pitcher—on any given evening, Arrieta could crossfire his way to a complete game shutout with a dozen strikeouts. […]
NLCS Game Three Recap: Dodgers 6, Cubs 1
The thought going into tonight’s game was if the Cubs could win, they’d be right where they were a year ago: down two games to one after getting their offense shut down by elite Dodger pitching. There was reason to be confident in the Cubs’ chances of taking game three. They had home-field advantage, and […]
Second City October – NLCS Game Three Preview: Dodgers (2-0) at Cubs (0-2)
There are no such things as must-win games until you’re actually facing the axe. There has only been one series comeback from a 3-0 as we know, and those Yankees did not have this rotation or bullpen (just the closer, and the Red Sox got to him, which is an important lesson). Good for the Cubs […]
On Squandering Slight Advantages in the Playoffs
Margins of error in the playoffs are thin. So thin. More often than not, games between two evenly matched teams in October turn on the smallest mistakes: a hung breaking ball, a bobbled grounder, a pitcher deployed in the wrong situation. Ah, a pitcher deployed in the wrong situation—there it is, one of the few […]
The 1969 Cubs and How to be Happy
The question of what constitutes human happiness is one that has attracted the attention of many philosophers throughout history. The Ancient Greeks understood it by the term eudaimonia, the combining of the words “good” and “spirit,” and though there was no real consensus of how to achieve it, they generally believed, as Aristotle stated, that […]
NLCS Game Two Recap: Dodgers 4, Cubs 1
As they prepared to meet the Spartans in a naval battle outside the city of Naupactus during the second year of the Peloponnesian War, the Athenian soldiers trembled at the overwhelming numbers and strength of their opponent. Sensing this fear, their general, Phormio, spoke to them, declaring that their inferiority in numbers was compensated for […]
Cubs need the best of “Bryzzo” if they hope to advance to World Series
What have the Cubs failed to do this postseason? A. Score runs B. Score runs C. Except for Game Five of the NLDS…..score runs D. All of the Above If you guessed D, ding ding, you’re our big winner. Now that I’ve had my fun, I think you get the point. The Cubs really need more offensive […]
Second City October: NLCS Game Two, Cubs (0-1) at Dodgers (1-0)
Well, as they say they beautiful thing about baseball is that there isn’t a lot of time to linger because there’s another game tomorrow. Well, I mean, that’s probably not how they say it, but you get it. Sadly, the problems that were pretty evident last night aren’t going to go away tonight. You can’t […]