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The Rundown: Cubs Lose Crosstown Matchup, Game Had Surreal Feeling, Hendricks Looked Dominant Early, Bullpen Disapoints

It was baseball…but it wasn’t. Kyle Hendricks looked good until he got gassed right around the 80-pitch mark and Jason Kipnis hit a home run in his first at-bat as a Cub at Wrigley Field, then the bullpen looked horrifyingly suspect just like last year. It was an inauspicious home field managerial debut for David Ross to say the least as White Sox fans get the upper hand in Chicago’s crosstown rivalry, at least for now.

Kyle Hendricks said earlier this week he focused on lot on CB last three months:

"Right now it's the best my curveball's felt.