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I forgot to mention it before the start of the match, but today's match was actually a resumption of match 163 between the Cubs and the Brewers. So with their 8-4 win, the Cubs are now the 2018 champions of NL Central! Pour the champagne!
Kris Bryant scored his first spring at the bat, Jason Heyward opened the scoring with a hit, and Daniel Descalso began winning his best contract with a free agent with a two-point single. On the pitching side, Matt Carasiti – who returned to the Cubs after a year in Japan – scored three in his sleeve. Oscar De La Cruz, who does not have the right to throw for a month or more while he finishes his PED suspension, has started a scoreless 9th goal.
Cubs win!
Final: #Cubs 8, brewers 4. #Everybody pic.twitter.com/6DGZMTW7dC
– Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) February 23, 2019
The number of spectators is 15,716, the sixth largest in the history of Sloan Park and the Cactus League. #Cubs
– Bruce Miles (@ BruceMiles2112) February 23, 2019
Other pieces of today …
- Cubs definitely go to the end:
The goal of the attempt is to bounce the ball in the hula hoop. pic.twitter.com/B3oBaitOXm
– Jesse Rogers (@ESPNChiCubs) February 23, 2019
- Joe Maddon went straight into work today before the match:
Maddon introduces a mini-baseball into a machine, while enunciating specific situations to allow the batters to change their approach. pic.twitter.com/3kuOIT8G3h
– Jordan Bastian (@MLBastian) February 23, 2019
Maddon and Schwarber about the "opportunity" to hit: pic.twitter.com/cNxAEkWmTN
– Mark Gonzales (@MDGonzales) February 23, 2019
Cubs must work on situational strikes during exercises today. As coach of the batters, Anthony Iapoce has now dubbed him "hits opportunities". As in the opportunities of the RBI pic.twitter.com/EUPDfwRQcK
– Jesse Rogers (@ESPNChiCubs) February 23, 2019
- Champions of the first day of spring training:
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