In haunting, but obviously divergent, echoes of this week’s Cubs travel and hurricane-related impact, it was 10 years ago today that the Cubs and Astros were forced to play a neutral-site game in Milwaukee because of Hurricane Ike.
That, alone, may have made the game somewhat memorable. For a few years, anyway.
But because of what Carlos Zambrano did, we now remember it – vividly – even 10 years later. Enjoy the 9th inning:
10 years ago today, Big Z makes history. #EverybodyOut pic.twitter.com/x8osuGyWOD
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) September 14, 2018
That’s still the only no-hitter Miller Park has ever seen, which you figure must chap Brewers fans a little when they’re reminded.