To risk a cliche,
the game wasn't as close as the score indicated...
In the early innings, virtually every Cubs' hit was either off the ivy or bouncing around behind Brian Barton. (Almost forgot to mention, anyone count the warning-track fly-outs?) If the Genius had left Piniero in for another inning, the Cubs might still be batting around even now.
It was an exciting game; that's for sure.

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