Albuquerque Journal

Maddon defends his Game 2 pitching decision

Cubs’ manager says sports writers shouldn’t be relying on Twitter

- BY ANDREW SELIGMAN

CHICAGO — Cubs manager Joe Maddon stood by his decision not to use All-Star closer Wade Davis in Chicago’s loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 2 of the NL Championsh­ip Series and questioned the criticism coming his way.

Maddon insisted Monday that Davis was only available for one inning in a save situation. He dismissed the second guessing, a day after John Lackey gave up a threerun homer to Justin Turner in the ninth to send Los Angeles to a 4-1 win and a 2-0 series lead.

Game 3 is today at Wrigley Field, with Yu Darvish starting for the Dodgers and Kyle Hendricks pitching for the Cubs.

Maddon said Davis was still limited after a seven-out save in Chicago’s wild Game 5 victory over Washington in their NL Division Series.

“I don’t understand why that’s difficult to understand,” he said. “And furthermor­e, you have to also understand it wasn’t the last game of the year — or the secondto-the-last game of the year. It was about winning eight more games. All these things are factors. I really hope that you all understand that social media doesn’t count at all.

Twitter doesn’t count at all. And really, as sports writers, you should be doing a better job than relying on Twitter to write a story, quite frankly.”

The Cubs are in a difficult spot, trailing the team that led the majors with 104 wins. But they’ve come back before, rallying from 3-1 down in the World Series last fall to beat Cleveland for their first championsh­ip since 1908. In the Division Series this year, they pulled out a 9-8 victory at Washington after they failed to close out the Nationals at Wrigley Field.

The Dodgers know better than to start planning a championsh­ip celebratio­n.

“I think up to this point we’ve done everything we can to put ourselves in a good position, but there is a long way to go,” manager Dave Roberts said. “And this team, the Cubs are not going to quit fighting and competing.”

While the Dodgers have gotten big contributi­ons from Turner and their bullpen, Chicago’s sluggers and relievers are struggling.

“There is nobody in that lineup that I can (go) easy on,” Darvish said through an interprete­r. “So it’s going to be a battle.”

The Cubs are counting on Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo to get going with the two a combined 1 for 14 in this series. It wouldn’t hurt, either, if Javier Baez picked it up at the plate. The coMVP of last year’s NLCS, he is 0 for 19 in the playoffs.

Carl Edwards Jr. and Mike Montgomery have struggled in a big way for Chicago. Davis has been a bit shaky, too, with a 4.15 ERA. He gave up a grand slam to Michael A. Taylor in Game 4 of the NLDS.

“The Nationals, Dodgers — they’re deep lineups,” Hendricks said. “They work the at-bats. At the end of the games now they’re taking advantage of some bad pitches really, that’s it. Our bullpen has been solid, man. It’s solid all year. They were our strength the first half while the starters were struggling.”

 ?? PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS/AP ?? Chicago’s Wade Davis had a seven-out save against the Nationals in the Game 5 of the NLDS, making him limited for the NLCS against the Dodgers.
PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS/AP Chicago’s Wade Davis had a seven-out save against the Nationals in the Game 5 of the NLDS, making him limited for the NLCS against the Dodgers.

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