September 17, 2019: Outpitched

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Hey, I was happy we won the first game against the Reds, obviously.  But I knew, looking at the matchups, that it would be the Tuesday night game against Sonny Gray that would be the tough game of the series.  Thankfully, we would have our hottest pitcher on the mound, none other than Yu Darvish.  Game on!

And it was game over in the first inning pretty much.  Yu couldn’t get out of the first before giving up 3 runs to the Reds.  Yeah, all those strikeouts were nice, tying the Cubs record for consecutive strikeouts with 8, getting close to the MLB record of 10 by Tom Seaver, but the damage had been done.  Normally I would blame the offense, and sure, they have some of the blame here, but this was against one of the hottest pitchers in the majors in the 2nd half of the season.  We knew we’d be up against it in this one.  We knew we’d need a top notch performance from Darvish; we didn’t get it.  Bottom line, he got outpitched; we took the L on the chin.

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And taking the L on the chin at this time of the year, when every single game is magnified, sucks, especially against a team like the Reds.  Yet, they’ve done this to us all year; I’m sure we can point to many games against them over the year that we wish we could have back.  Yeah, all those times shooting ourselves in the foot all year long really come back to haunt us this time of year.  Should every game be THIS important to the Cubs at this time of year?  No.  We should be like the Dodgers, Yankees, or Astros… clinching a playoff spot, getting right for the postseason.  But no, not us.  The rollercoaster ride has brought us to the point where every single game from here on out is critical.  Our playoffs have started already.  And what that means, is that Wednesday night against the Reds, is the most important game of the season…. Thursday night’s game against the Cardinals will be the most important game of the season… Friday afternoon… you get the picture?  Every game from here on out will be our most important game of the year.

At least we won’t have to switch it ON for playoff mode… IF we get there.  Yeah, we didn’t do ourselves any favors this year; we’ll have to own every bit of this.  Yet, the fact that we are in the mix, fighting for any one of 3 playoff spots at this point, is a good place to be… I just thought we’d be in a better spot right about now.  No dwelling on that shit… it’s time to win another ballgame.  The Reds pitcher on Wednesday night… 2-11… no excuses OK?  Time to win… now… Fly that damn W.  Go Cubs!

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