RON MALY HAS BEEN WATCHING THE PARADE GO BY FOR A LONG TIME. THIS IS ONE OF HIS WEBSITES.
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
There aren't many things the last-place Chicago Cubs do these days that are worth writing about, but Mike Pullin of Rochelle, Ill., did something during last night's game that was a real eye-catcher. Pullin is a 65-year-old retiree, and certainly doesn't [or never did] play for the Cubs. He's a fan who sat in the last row of the left-field bleachers at Wrigley Field so he could watch Chicago rookie second baseman Javier Baez play against Milwaukee. I was watching the game on TV when Pullin [using a baseball glove he brought to the game] made a remarkable catch of a baseball the Brewers' Mark Reynolds drilled for a home run. Pullin made the catch effortlessly, and looked like he'd been practicing many years for this moment. Pullin told Carrie Muskat, a reporter for cubs.com, that he played softball for 31 years. "I saw the ball coming, and it's a pretty easy catch for me," said Pullin, who explained that he sat in the last row of the bleachers for support of his back. Cub fans have a habit of throwing any baseball hit by an opposing player back onto the field if they catch it. At first, it appeared Pullin appeared to do that. However, upon further review, Pullin substituted another ball for the one Reynolds hit. He explained later that the ball he threw back was one his dog had been playing with at home.