Postgame Thread: 9/17 Athletics @ Cubs


Line Score – Game Over

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OAK2010100004905
CHC00200000131109

Box Score

CHCABRHRBIBBSOBA
LFHapp523200.249
SSSwanson500004.234
DHSuzuki401013.278
RFBellinger412001.270
3BParedes300012.238
3BMastrobuoni000000.202
1BBusch201100.256
1BWisdom200000.188
2BHoerner403000.268
CFCrow-Armstrong401002.242
CBethancourt200000.203
PHTauchman100000.245
CAmaya100001.231
CHCIPHRERBBSOP-SERA
Wicks5.07442491-565.48
Armstrong1.02000116-124.64
Palencia2.00000216-136.14
Neely1.00000114-99.00
OAKABRHRBIBBSOBA
RFButler, L411102.269
DHRooker311011.302
CLangeliers422300.220
CFBleday401001.246
2BGelof400001.216
SSWilson301010.246
1BNevin402001.200
LFCameron201000.201
LFBrown, S200001.237
3BSchuemann400001.220
OAKIPHRERBBSOP-SERA
Spence5.07221692-584.30
Alexander, S1.01000216-92.36
Ferguson, T1.01000223-173.88
Otañez0.21001012-63.48
McFarland0.1000016-43.69
Miller, M1.01110221-142.41

Scoring Plays

InningEventScore
T1Shea Langeliers homers (27) on a fly ball to center field. Brent Rooker scores.0-2
T3Lawrence Butler homers (22) on a fly ball to right center field.0-3
B3Ian Happ homers (24) on a fly ball to right center field.1-3
B3Michael Busch singles on a soft fly ball to right fielder Lawrence Butler. Cody Bellinger scores. Isaac Paredes to 3rd.2-3
T5Shea Langeliers homers (28) on a fly ball to left field.2-4
B9Ian Happ homers (25) on a fly ball to left field.3-4

Highlights

DescriptionLength
Probable pitchers for Athletics at Cubs – September 17, 20240:06
Bullpen availability for Chicago, September 17 vs Athletics0:07
Bullpen availability for Oakland, September 17 vs Cubs0:07
Bench availability for Oakland, September 17 vs Cubs0:07
Fielding alignment for Chicago, September 17 vs Athletics0:11
Fielding alignment for Oakland, September 17 vs Cubs0:11
Bench availability for Chicago, September 17 vs Athletics0:07
Starting lineups for Athletics at Cubs – September 17, 20240:09
Visualizing Shea Langeliers' swing using bat tracking technology0:11
The distance behind Shea Langeliers' home run0:13
Measuring the stats on Lawrence Butler's home run0:13
Visualizing Lawrence Butler's swing using bat tracking technology0:11
Measuring the stats on Ian Happ's home run0:12
Ian Happ's home run through bat tracking data0:11
Shea Langeliers: Home Run Statcast Analysis0:13
Breaking down Jordan Wicks' pitches0:04
Jordan Wicks' outing against the Athletics0:25
Breaking down Mitch Spence's pitches0:04
Mitch Spence's outing against the Cubs0:23
Shea Langeliers' two-run homer (27)0:24
Alyssa Naeher and Mallory Swanson's first pitch0:44
Lawrence Butler's solo homer (22)0:29
Ian Happ's solo homer (24)0:30
Michael Busch's RBI single0:16
Lawrence Butler called out on strikes.0:07
Shea Langeliers's second homer of the night (28)0:29
Nico Hoerner's incredible leaping grab0:30
Jordan Wicks Ks Lawrence Butler0:07
Mitch Spence's six strikeouts0:54
Ian Happ's solo homer (25)0:35
Seiya Suzuki strikes out swinging.0:06

Decisions

Winning PitcherLosing PitcherSave
Spence (8-9, 4.30 ERA)Wicks (2-4, 5.48 ERA)Miller, M (26 SV, 2.41 ERA)

Game ended at 9:30 PM.

18 comments
  1. Vintage 2024 Chicago Cubs

    – Starting pitching or bullpen shits the bed

    – Offense scores 3 or fewer and leaves a million men on base

    – Fake rally in the 9th

  2. Call up the young kids. The season is over. They are 7 games out with 11 to play. The Mets and Braves play each other over those last 11 games so one team is guaranteed to win at least 2. I don’t even know if the Cubs can make the playoffs if they finish 11-0 just based on that.

  3. They’ve lost 3 times to the Rockies and A’s. This team just doesn’t seem capable of making a miracle run. I hope Jed feels accountable for how piss poor the rebuild has gone.

  4. We lost to a team whose attendance is sometimes less than the amount of runs they score in a given game

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