How many times this year have you seen this situation?
The Cubs are in a pronounced shift toward the right side. There could be runners on base, or not.
It’s driving me nuts. Another baseball poked through a gap in the infield which, if the defense had been in a normal arrangement, would have been a routine out and ended the inning. Instead, that run tied the game and eventually proved very important in yet another Cubs one-run loss, 4-3 to the White Sox Wednesday evening before a nearly full house at Wrigley Field.