Rich Hill

The Dodgers lefthander continued his surprising late-career resurgence Tuesday night with six shutout innings against the Cubs. Ironically, Hill, then a Cub, started and took the loss when Chicago was eliminated in the final game of their 2007 NLDS with Arizona. That was nine years and countless moves ago. 14 months after his last appearance for the independent Long Island Ducks, Hill again proved himself to be one of baseball's best bargains, holding the Cubs in check, only allowing runners to reach scoring position in the 2nd inning -- where he worked out of one-out trouble.
Have the Dodger lefties solved the puzzle of the Cubs offense? Have they silenced one of baseball's most potent attacks, the one that tallied 103 regular season wins? Has rookie manager Dave Roberts proven himself to be as smart or smarter than the Cubs' esteemed Joe Maddon?
Tune in tonight -- catch the presidential debate on DVR -- and see where the Kid (20 year old Jose Urias) or the old pro (John Lackey, four days from turning 38) next steer the National League Championship Series.
I didn't see Hill pitch this year -- but I did find him in the Dodgers dugout on September 12th in Yankee Stadium.

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