Cubs Power


The Cubs kept their season alive Wednesday night with the long ball. Catcher Willson Contreras' blast almost deserves a better adjective -- perhaps, "missile?" His 491-foot home run off Alex Wood opened the scoring, and according to Statcast is the longest post-season homer measured by that system. Javier Baez (below) had the Cubs other two shots, less historic but equally important, as they staved off elimination and held back the Dodgers 3 - 2. L.A. tried to keep pace with long balls of their own -- Cody Bellinger and Justin Turner also cleared the Wrigley fences to make this a one run game. Closer Wade Davis gave up Turner's blast, then recorded the final six outs to preverse Chicago's first win of the series and force a game five of the NLCS tonight,
Today's photos underscore why I enjoy shooting from next to the visitors dugout at Citi Field. It's the opportunity to capture a different sense of the players, in contrast to just the action on the field. Contreras, the catcher, likely planning the next inning's work with pitcher John Lackey. While Baez seems to be eyeing the Mets in the field: maybe next time there's a gap in the infield defense to pentrate next time up. 

These images are from the Cubs/Mets game on June 12th in New York.

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