Cubs, Padres and Yu Darvish
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While Yu Darvish’s troublesome elbow is a concern for the rest of his contract, his focus is on the Cubs and not his future with the Padres
For everything that Adrian Morejon, Mason Miller and Robert Suarez accomplished on Wednesday afternoon at Wrigley Field -- and this was a performance for the ages from the Padres' bullpen -- their most important accomplishment didn’t exactly pertain to Game 2.
San Diego Padres pitcher Yu Darvish's son Shoei publicly asked Emily to their school's homecoming dance in a classic way. Darvish's son reshared a post of Emily Kovarik on his Instagram story.
The Chicago Cubs have seen all that they have wanted from the San Diego Padres' celebrated bullpen. Thursday afternoon, however, the Cubs will see a familiar face in Yu Darvish as they play the Padres in a decisive winner-take-all Game 3 of their National League wild-card series in Chicago.
Nick Pivetta arrived at Wrigley Field on Monday morning, climbed a set of stairs and walked along an aisle in the lower seating bowl. When he reached a spot behind home plate, a dozen rows from the field,
Darvish (5-5) allowed two runs on six hits and two walks while striking out four over five innings to earn the win Friday over the Diamondbacks.
Coming into this year, most expected Michael King to be the ace of the San Diego Padres staff. Veteran Yu Darvish and flamethrowing Dylan Cease were the other
Diamondbacks starter Zac Gallen can get to .500 for the season with a win, which was hardly imaginable a couple of months ago.