Cubs irked by umps’ actions, despite victoryCubs irked by umps’ actions, despite victory
Cubs irked by umps’ actions, despite victory
Cubs irked by umps’ actions, despite victory
Cubs irked by umps’ actions despite victory
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Jesse joined ESPN Chicago in September 2009 and covers the Chicago Cubs for ESPNChicago.com and ESPN Radio 1000. PITTSBURGH — A wild first inning between the Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday night saw nearly another leadoff home run by first baseman Anthony Rizzo, an ejection of manager Joe Maddon
Standing in a greenside bunker at No. 14 at Erin Hills, having just pitched a nearly impossible shot over the putting surface on a hole where he desperately needed a birdie to have any chance at making the cut at the U.S. Open, Jon Rahm slammed his club into the ground, flung it over his shoulder before unleashing an F-bomb. After posting a bogey 6, Rahm stormed off the green toward the 15th hole where … he punched a sign, apparently flung his ball in the air and … carded a birdie. After striping a drive right down the middle, Rahm left his simple approach well short, at which point he flung his club like a throwing knife some 15 yards up the fairway.
Rahm admits he needs to work on controlling his temper better while on the golf course. But he says sometimes it helps.
Cubs’ 1st: Near-Rizzo HR, ejection, cut sleeves
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