“I definitely put myself in some jams,” Marshall said. “I was just a little bit off. I don’t know if my mechanics were off or it was the wind pushing the ball around. I’m not too happy about this outing but I can take some positives with getting my arm stretched out and being able to work out of a couple jams,
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It was dark, too. One pop up landed in foul territory near the Giants’ on-deck circle. Lee and Marshall watched the ball go above the lights — and then it disappeared.
“The first couple pitches, I had to adjust to the wind a little bit,” Marshall said. “I got some work in and threw a lot of pitches — it wasn’t exactly the way I was looking to do it.”
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The wind was gusting up to 30 mph Thursday night at Scottsdale Stadium, which reminded a few of the Cubs how weird the conditions can be at Wrigley Field.
“It was tough conditions to play baseball,” Marshall said. “It was like a really windy day at Wrigley Field.”
The lefty, who will be the fifth starter for the Cubs,
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“It’s weird how it goes from 90 degrees one day to this,
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Lee crushed a ball to left in the fourth inning but the wind knocked it down. Chicago pitcher Sean Marshall had a tough time keeping his balance on the mound.