MILWAUKEE -- One pitcher called it a "little terrifying," while the other said it was "tough to see" in the outfield as the Chicago Cubs used two relievers to play left field and pitch in bottom of the eighth inning against the Brewers on Wednesday.
After right-hander Steve Cishek gave up a base hit to Orlando Arcia to lead off the inning, Cishek went to left field in favor of left-hander Brian Duensing who came in to face lefty pinch-hitter Eric Thames. After Thames struck out, Cishek returned to the mound, to pitch to the right-handed hitting Lorenzo Cain, while Duensing went to left.