Kluber’ll get 'em tomorrow. M V P !
Wow!
7-0!
So in this sort of situation should you save your best relievers so they can be at their best tomorrow?
Are you asking about the Cubs, or Cleveland, or both?
My bet is that, unless he gives up about 4 or 5 runs in short order, or his arm falls off, Jake Arrieta will be left out there as long as humanly possible. He wouldn’t pitch under any circumstances tomorrow, and this is his last outing before the off-season, so there’s basically no reason to lift him unless you have to.
For Cleveland, i’m really not sure. A realistic assessment of the situation suggests that they’re not going to score enough runs against Arrieta to win the game, and so they might as well save their bullpen too, as much as possible. I imagine they’ll only make moves now if and when they manage to get back in striking distance of the Cubs. As long as the gap is this big, there seems to be no point burning your fresh arms.
What the fuck was that sound guy doing reaching into the field of play on a live ball?
Game 7 here we come. And I agree with mhendo, at this point, the Indians might as well mail it in as far as their pitchers are concerned and save their best arms for tomorrow night.
A home run right now, with two on, would change that calculation.
Also, it appears i was wrong about the Cubs. I thought they would let Arrieta go further into the game, and i’m not sure why they’re going to Chapman now. Seems crazy to use your high-leverage relief guy now, even with two runners on base.
Way to escape all bases loaded.
The Cubs may regret not having Chapman’s services tomorrow.
They aren’t seriously going to leave Chapman in for multiple innings with a 5 run lead, are they? That’s just absurd. They gotta win tomorrow too.
Yeah they should just pull him out now and let someone else take the reins. Give that pitching shoulder kingly treatment for 20 hours.
That was a hell of a turn at second by Baez.
Still can’t believe they left Chapman in for the whole eighth inning. I certainly hope he’s not coming out for the ninth.
Agree with the above three posts. With a five run lead, why burn Chapman for Game 7? I realize that there will not be a Game 7 if they lose, but bring in someone else unless it gets close.
Well, there it is, 9-2. Give that man his deserved 20-hour vacation.
The Cubs’ 3 through 6 hitters are 11 for 18 with a double, a walk, three homers, 8 runs scored, and 9 RBIs.
What the fucking fuck?
ETA: I was reacting to the presence of Chapman on the mound, not Ulf’s post.
Back for the bottom of the ninth?!
I was SURE after the HR that they’d pull him.
Geez Louise.
[ETA to mhendo’s ETA: As soon as I posted and saw yours above me I knew exactly what you meant]
Hah! Just checking this thread after the game and am glad to see I wasn’t the only one who was all WTF about that.
Well well well, we’re going 7!
Results and (Likely) Starters
G1: CHC 0 @ CLE 6; CHC LHP #34 Jon Lester @ CLE RHP #24 Corey Kluber; WP Kluber, LP Lester
G2: CHC 5 @ CLE 1; CHC RHP #49 Jake Arrieta @ CLE RHP #47 Trevor Bauer; WP Arrieta, LP Bauer
G3: CLE 1 @ CHC 0; CLE RHP #43 Josh Tomlin @ CHC RHP #28 Kyle Hendricks; WP LHP #24 Andrew Miller, LP RHP #6 Carl Edwards Jr, S RHP #37 Cody Allen
G4: CLE 7 @ CHC 2; CLE RHP #24 Corey Kluber @ CHC RHP #41 John Lackey; WP Kluber, LP Lackey
G5: CLE 2 @ CHC 3; CLE RHP #47 Trevor Bauer @ CHC LHP #34 Jon Lester; WP Lester, LP Bauer, S LHP #54 Aroldis Chapman
G6: CHC 9 @ CLE 3; CHC RHP #49 Jake Arrieta @ CLE CLE RHP #43 Josh Tomlin
G7: CHC RHP #28 Kyle Hendricks @ CLE RHP #24 Corey Kluber
And the announcers didn’t say a word about it, but that guy was an idiot and was probably written up, or fired. A stupid thing to do.