I haven't cared about baseball since 2011 but being from Chicago obv did this year. Go Cubs go. Living in Portland, going to Seattle for a couple of games was fun, too.
That being said, I don't remember being more stunned by managing decisions ever in my life:
a) Pitching Chapman in game 6 into the 9th - admitting he fucked up but saying that he'll be fine.
b) Yanking Hendricks so early.
c) Yanking Lester when he did.
d) Staying with Chapman in the 9th after he pitched and looked like absolute dog shit.
For d), I was resigned to losing at that point but someone please explain to me why Chapman stayed in the game. Any pitcher on their roster had to have been a better option in that spot, no?





 
			
			 
			 Originally Posted by Dan Druff
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