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Charles Curtis

Seiya Suzuki’s dropped fly ball to blow a late Cubs lead was just so heartbreaking

The Chicago Cubs are in the thick of a super tight NL Wild Card race with only a few games left in the 2023 season, and what happened Tuesday night was the most heartbreaking.

The team was up 6-0 in the bottom of the sixth on the powerful Atlanta Braves. But Atlanta fought back to the point where they were down by just a run with men on second and third and two out in the eighth.

Sean Murphy hit a pop fly to right field, where Suzuki called off Cody Bellinger … and completely missed for a heartbreaking error in the eventual loss.

For Cubs fans, it was shades of this with Brant Brown dropping a key fly ball in 1998:

What happened? Here’s an answer from Suzuki via ESPN:

Afterward, Suzuki said the lights at Truist Park played a part in the error, but he refused to use that as an excuse.

“I was seeing it pretty well until the very last second,” Suzuki said through his interpreter. “I honestly thought it went into my glove. So it was just that split second where I blurred my vision.

“Ever since I was playing in Japan you do have to take that [the lights] into consideration. … If I do say that, then it’s an excuse, so I’m not going to say that.”

Heartbreak. All around.

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