Chicago Sun-Times

Cubs fan: Broken foot in service of World Series trip well worth it

- BY MITCH DUDEK Staff Reporter Email: mdudek@ suntimes. com Twitter: @ mitchdudek

Nell Bochenek was sitting on the couch in her living room in Glen Ellyn on Saturday when she says she predicted it: A double play was about to send the Cubs to the World Series.

She gleefully jumped up from the couch when Javier Baez touched second base for the force- out and threw to first to complete the double play that finished off the Los Angeles Dodgers And she promptly broke her left foot.

“I just barely lifted off the ground, just a little jump, and landed,” says Bochenek, 38. “And my foot rolled, and I heard a snap.”

“I think I just broke my foot,” she informed her husband, Kevin Bochenek.

He’s a St. Louis Cardinals fan. So maybe his take on what happened shouldn’t be surprising: “No good could ever come from the Cubs making it to the World Series.”

Bochenek could not dis- agree more. “At least it was for a good reason,” she says.

Her good mood Thursday was helped by having her mother, Nancy Shields, around to help chase the couple’s 11- month- old son, Jack, and 2- year- old daughter, Nora, around the house.

“Luckily, I have an awesome mom,” says Bochenek. “Grandma’s here to save the day.”

“I JUST BARELY LIFTED OFF THE GROUND, JUST A LITTLE JUMP, AND LANDED. AND MY FOOT ROLLED, AND I HEARD A SNAP.” NELL BOCHENEK, who broke her foot celebratin­g the Cubs’ NLCS- clinching win

 ??  ?? Nell Bochenek with her new protective boot and crutches for the broken foot she suffered celebratin­g the Cubs’ win Saturday that sent them to the World Series. SUPPLIED PHOTO
Nell Bochenek with her new protective boot and crutches for the broken foot she suffered celebratin­g the Cubs’ win Saturday that sent them to the World Series. SUPPLIED PHOTO

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