Rahimi Harrison
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Appearances Over Time
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Stupid, stupid.
With regards to Kyle Schwarber, 815, remember they didn't have a DH in 2016 when they let him go, but they let him go in 2020.
It was years after that.
So, yeah, opinions all over the place when it comes to old Schwarby.
Yes, he is.
Yes, he has continued to do it.
It just hurts.
And I root for Kyle Schwarber.
I like Kyle Schwarber, but it does rustle up a whole bunch of emotions.
But again, last night, even though you look at the score, 13-7, they had the five runs, did the Cubs in the eighth inning.
But one of the things that keeps on popping up with the Cubs, as easy as it is to focus on the shiny Schwarber part of this, is again β
When the game was on the line, more blown opportunities.
And eventually, hopefully we'll see this often start to click, but you had the bases loaded with one out in the second.
PCA and Shaw both retired.
Ian Happ, who we'll talk to a little bit later on, hits into a double play to end a threat with runners on first and second and one out at one point in time.
We are just seeing too much of that.
Christopher Sanchez is a really good starting pitcher, a guy who could end up in that ultimate top of the heap tier one of these days.
Six innings last night, did allow a couple of runs, and as you and I were talking about during the break, you've got to deal with Aaron Nola tonight, who the Cubs have not fared particularly well against in the past.
Yeah.
No doubt about it.