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Who knew: Cubs actually had bats at Dodger Stadium

PHILADELPHIA -- Turns out, the Chicago Cubs left their biggest mark on the postseason in the visitors' dugout in Dodger Stadium. After Game 3. When one of them took a bat to a big, thick water pipe behind the dugout, took aim, smashed it to smithereens and flooded the place.

Amazingly, none of the television cameras caught the culprit on video and the heavy-hitter Cub's identity remains a mystery. But in the aftermath of Chicago's 3-1 loss, the Cubs had to slosh back to their clubhouse as the dugout filled up with six or so inches of water.

The Cubs are expected to pay for the damage. Sources with knowledge of the situation said Chicago general manager Jim Hendry told Dodgers personnel before the Cubs headed home to send them a bill and they'd pay.

Who knows, maybe it's the same guy who took a bat to Sammy Sosa's boombox in the Cubs clubhouse following the final home game of the 2004 season.

 
 

 
 
 
 
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