It’s OK, Matt Swarmer, Chicagoans were too drunk or distracted to remember that

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Matt Swarmer

Matt Swarmer
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The Chicago Cubs matter insomuch as they give the fine people of the Windy City an excuse to day drink and eat hot dogs. Outside of that one year, this season isn’t that much different from most others. They’re 23-35, 10 games back of the division leading St. Louis Cardinals, and nine games out of the last wild card spot.

Basically, it’s another run out the clock situation, where fans only have milestones to celebrate while hoping none of the losses are that embarrassing.

About that second part.

Starting pitcher Matt Swarmer, who’s been in the bigs less than two weeks, didn’t have a great time in the Bronx during an 8-0 beatdown Saturday at the hands of Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton, and like three other Yankees. Judge hit two solo shots against Swarmer, who allowed a record-tying six solo home runs total, including back-to-back jacks in the fourth inning. Stanton’s homer (119.8 mph) tied his own mark for hardest hit baseball in the league this season.

Besides Swarmer himself getting trolled by half-awake baseball Twitter…

… David Ross caught a stray by association …

… and so did the jaded Cubs’ fan who operates the team’s Twitter account.

Swarmer became the 10th pitcher ever to allow six blasts in a single outing and set the franchise mark for homers allowed. He shouldn’t feel that bad, though. Half of those nightmare starts came this century, and there are 23 other pitchers dating back to 2016 alone who have allowed five home runs in a contest, including guys like Gerrit Cole, David Price, and Zack Greinke.

Hey, Matt, at least you didn’t give up No. 7 and it came on a nice Saturday in Chicago. I’m sure everyone had enough cased meats and beer running through their veins that they forgot the Cubs were in New York this weekend anyway.

Judge’s two home runs extend his league lead to 24, and put him on pace for something like 783 this season. I’m sure he’ll cool off, though. Batting practice weekend at Yankee Stadium presented in part by David Ross and the Chicago Cubs ends Sunday.

Lightning beat Rangers, head to third-straight Stanley Cup Finals

Steven Stamkos scored both of Tampa’s goals in a series-clinching 2-1 win over the New York Rangers on Saturday to send his team back to the Stanley Cup Finals. New York’s Frank Vatrano tied the game with Stamkos in the box for hooking at the 13:07 mark in the third period, but that equalizer only stood for 21 seconds. The Lightning forward was one the receiving end of a beautiful setup by Nikita Kucherov and, with a little help from his left leg, was able to get the puck past New York goalie Igor Shesterkin.

The goal was reviewed and upheld as the refs ruled the puck popping out of Shesterkin’s glove, off Stamkos’ leg, and into the net was enough of a fluke to fuck the Rangers.

It’s fair to ask if Stamkos even should’ve been out there. I guess the Zapruder film of him spitting on Alexis Lafreniere at the end of a fight in Game 5 was just grainy enough for the league office to say, “Uhhhhhhhhhh,” until the puck dropped in Game 6.

Regardless, Tampa is the Colorado Avalanche’s problem now as the two are set to face off in the Stanley Cup Finals beginning Wednesday.

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