
Cubs Stare Looming Heartbreak in the Face and Deliver Clutch Game 1 Message
CHICAGO โ Holy cow, as Harry Caray surely would have said.
Holy crap, as the Los Angeles Dodgers may as well have said late Saturday night.
The Cubs took the Dodgersโ best punch as the curtain opened on this National League Championship Series and came roaring back anyway. Easy, peasy. The Dodgers trailed, tied it and were ohsoclose to seizing Game 1 with Clayton Kershaw set to start Game 2โand wouldnโt that have been something, a real possibility of sticking the Cubs in a two-game hole heading back to Los Angeles?
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And then came the freeway pileup.
โIt stings a little bit, absolutely,โ Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.
All across the postseason landscape this autumn, from Baltimore to Cleveland to Washington to Los Angeles, these playoffs have been about matchups and craziness and creativity. As the Cubs put up a five-spot in the bottom of the eighth to hang an 8-4 collar on the Dodgers in a Wrigley Field housequake on a rocking Saturday night, these two teams took even that to another level.
โHoly s--t, I almost passed out,โ Cubs assistant hitting coach Eric Hinske said to nobody in particular as the coaches came clomping in from the field, through the tunnel, toward their office afterward.

โJust doing what we do,โ said Javier Baez, who has moved to the top of the charts with a bullet as the Most Entertaining Player in All of Baseball these days, of teammate Miguel Monteroโs pinch-hit, bottom-of-the-eighth grand slam against Dodgers reliever Joe Blanton.
โI think anybody in our lineup can change the game with one swing.โ
So much happened, with so much more still to come in this series. Baez swiped home plate in the second inning, becoming the first Cub to steal home in a postseason game since 1907. Wrigley Field wouldnโt even open for another seven years after that.
Cubs manager Joe Maddon hooked starter Jon Lester after only six innings and 77 pitches, with a 3-1 lead that melted away two innings later and opened the door to all kinds of loud second-guessing. Then he summoned closer Aroldis Chapman with the heat on in the eighth inning for what was going to be another six-out save.
โIt was an aggressive move by Joe,โ Roberts said.
Except, it never got that far for two reasons: One, Adrian Gonzalez belted a two-out, game-tying single against Chapman; and two, Roberts ordered two intentional walks in the bottom of the eighth inning while hunting matchupsโthe second one loading the bases and designed to force the Cubs to pinch hit for Chapman.
They did. With Montero.
โThat was strange,โ Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant said of the two free passes to load the bases. โI was kind of lost there.โ
โI hadnโt seen that,โ Cubs catcher David Ross said. โIโve never seen it. But he was trying to find a matchup, and thatโs the cat-and-mouse game between the managers.โ
Know who had seen something similar? Ben Zobrist. Big shock, that came back when he was playing for Tampa Bay and his manager was, yes, Joe Maddon. Zobrist quickly cited the time the Rays were playing the Texas Rangers back during Josh Hamiltonโs MVP days and Maddon ordered Hamilton walked with the bases loaded.

So while thereโs precedent for just about everything in this crazy game, still. Letโs be real. It took Zobrist a minute to come up with the Hamilton example, and in that time he said he thought even the Dodgersโ players were wondering what was going on.
He had started the trouble by greeting Blanton with a double to start the inning. Two batters later, with one out and first base open, the Dodgers elected to intentionally walk Jason Heyward, who has struggled with the bat all year, to set up a double play.
Understandable, even if it meant pitching to Baez. He flied to right, and there were two outs with Chris Coghlan approaching. Thatโs when the four fingers came out again from the dugout. Walking Coghlan would bring Chapman to the plate, and in a 3-3 game, that would mean lifting Chapman for a pinch hitter, which would improve the Dodgersโ chances of scoring and winning the game in the ninth inning.
But only if they could get out of the eighth.
At second base, as Blanton was throwing the four balls to Coghlan, Los Angelesโ Chase Utley engaged Zobrist in a quick conversation.
โIs Montero hurt?โ Utley asked, thinking perhaps Roberts had some intelligence few others had.
Nope, Zobrist said as both players tried to think along with their managers.
Ross already has tried doing that with Maddon. But it made his head hurt too much.
โI stopped last year,โ he quipped. โI didnโt know if it was me thinking along with Joe or the foul balls to the mask.โ
This game, it was like a stuffed-crust pizza. The basics were delicious enough. But OK, fine, go ahead and splurge.

It even started early in the day, when Roberts decided he wanted both Howie Kendrick and Enrique Hernandez in the lineup. Hernandez wasnโt even on the Los Angeles roster in the NLDS, but he was added Saturday because in Lesterโs first start against the Dodgers this year, Hernandez walloped his second pitch for a home run. Being that it was the only run Lester allowed Los Angeles in 15 innings this year, of course the Dodgers wanted him in the lineup.
Being that Kendrick and Hernandez both play second base and the outfield, Roberts texted the veteran, Kendrick, earlier in the day and asked which he preferred.
โLeft field,โ Kendrick texted back.
Two batters into the bottom of the first, following Dexter Fowlerโs leadoff single, Bryant laced a long fly to left that Kendrick simply didnโt get back on in time. It banged off the ivy-covered wall for an RBI double.
Then the Cubs scored two more in the secondโthe second run being Baezโs steal of home. The play actually was a safety-squeeze bunt with Lester at the plate, but Baez strayed too far from third, catcher Carlos Ruiz threw and Baez broke for the plate. Ruizโs throw was off line, and Justin Turner couldnโt redirect it home in time to catch Baez.
โDefinitely not the way we drew it up,โ Bryant said. โBut Javyโs a playmaker. He seems to find a way.โ
Bryant noted Ruizโs poor throw, said his thanks that Baez didnโt get hurt on the play and noted, โJavy doing crazy things out there...thatโs just what we do.โ
โJust what we do.โ You heard that over and over in the Cubs clubhouse, the home of a supremely confident team that is growing more bold and more confident as each day passes in this postseason. Chicago survived San Francisco, stared down a potential disaster Saturday and keeps on rolling.
Maddon has preached all season to embrace the expectations, and the Cubs certainly are. Maybe the billy goats and black cats appeared at times in the past, but as the T-shirt worn last week by celebrity fan Bill Murray read, โI ainโt afraid of no goat.โ
When Monteroโs grand slam blasted into the night, it was party time again.
Baez was in the video room behind the dugout at the time, quickly studying his latest at-bat.
โI think I busted, like, three chairs,โ Baez said of his mad scramble back into the dugout. โEverybody was going crazy, man. We needed that run bad.โ
By then, Lester was long gone.
โI just thought that tonight Jon really wasnโt on top of his game,โ Maddon said of his starter, who allowed just one run and four hits but several loud outs in six innings, adding: โIf Jon was on top of his game, I may not have done it [pinch hit for him in the sixth], but I didnโt think he had his best stuff tonight.โ

Roberts, meanwhile, said he would sleep well despite the loss.
โAs long as you think things through and put guys in the best position to have success on your team, a chance to win, you can do the right things, but they canโt always work out,โ Roberts said.
So score another one for the Cubs, who keep figuring out ways to make things work out for themselves.
Maddon echoed Roberts, speaking of Chapmanโs blown save despite fanning Corey Seager and Yasiel Puig before Gonzalezโs game-tying single: โBecause it didnโt work out doesnโt mean it was wrong.โ
Yeah, this thing is going to be fun over the next several days. And the Cubs, well, theyโve already exceeded what they did in last yearโs NLCS against the Mets: Theyโve won a game.
โSomething about the playoffs,โ Bryant said. โYou see things you normally donโt see. Sure, itโs stressful sometimes. Youโre heart beats a little faster.โ
Tick, tick, tick. It sure does. And after the Cubs escaped this one, Chicagoโs heart is beating a little faster as it heads toward Kershaw on Sunday night.
Scott Miller covers Major League Baseball as a national columnist for Bleacher Report. All quotes obtained firsthand unless otherwise noted.
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