By Jim Coffman
Did you say it? Did you say something along the lines of, “Just when I think I’ve seen everything in baseball . . . ?” Because just when you think you’ve seen everything in baseball, the Cubs played a game (a 10-1 victory over the Reds) on Sunday in which each of their outfielders hit two home runs. Ian Happ, Jason Heyward and Kyle Schwarber’s blasts added up to a major league first.
It was also a game in which after six innings the Cubs had hit five home runs but had only six runs. That is not easy to do.
But most of all it was a game that gave the Cubs a needed series split in Cincinnati a little more than two-thirds of the way through a long road trip. If they take two-of-three in the upcoming series in last-place Pittsburgh, they break even over their previous 10 games on the road. Breaking even on the road the rest of the way probably puts them in position to hang on to the top spot in the Central.
Posted on August 31, 2020