I wouldn't have gone out except for the rain delay, but then I didn't expect to see what I saw when I got to the bar.
I arrived there early in the tenth inning, and was amazed at how packed the place was. The lead bartender pulled me a beer, and rolled his eyes at me as he handed it over. He and I had talked baseball there before, but there was too much noise to talk tonight. I found myself a standing-room spot where I could see the TVs, all of them repeating the live telecast.
Most of the bar had been there for the whole game, it seemed, none longer than the folks by the pool table. Six people, coupled up, dressed like most of the bar as Cubs fans. I had particular respect for the lady in the Sandberg jersey, you don't see many of those anymore.
That jersey must have been borrowed - she wore it over a short dress, and the hem of it hit her just barely over the hip. I was turning to survey all the TVs when I spotted her, sitting on a high stool on the far side of the pool table, knees not quite together. It was an easy decision to watch the game on the TV just behind her.
The baseball drama continued, and took quite some time. You can read all about that anywhere, it's the most famous tenth inning we've had lately. I really did watch the game - but I never really took my eyes off her, either.