Dansby Swanson’s baserunning error costs Cubs in loss to Reds

   

An unusual mistake by Dansby Swanson ended up costing the Chicago Cubs dearly during Monday’s game.

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In the seventh inning against the Cincinnati Reds at Wrigley Field in Chicago, the Cubs shortstop was up at the plate with two outs and a runner on third as the Cubs trailed, 3-2. Swanson hit a chopper to the third base side, and it was fielded by Cincinnati’s Ke’Bryan Hayes.

A fairly speedy runner, Swanson appeared to beat out the groundball. As a result, the tying run scored from third base … or at least it would have.

The Reds went on to challenge the call, and replay review determined that Swanson had actually missed first base. He short-stepped the bag and then couldn’t drag his toe over the top of it before the throw came in. As a result, the “safe” call was reversed, and Swanson was called out to end the inning with the score still 3-2 in favor of the Reds.

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The Cubs would go on to lose by that same 3-2 score, meaning that Swanson’s (literal) misstep proved to be the difference. As a result of the mistake by the two-time All-Star Swanson, Chicago fell to 65-47 (three full games back of the NL Central division-leading Milwaukee Brewers at 68-44).

We should probably cut Swanson some slack since his two-run homer in the third inning accounted for all the scoring that the Cubs did on the day. Plus at least his baserunning mistake was a simple execution error and not mental error (like the ugly one that another MLB infielder had on the basepaths over the weekend).