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Cubs pitcher Drew Smyly stared at cornfield to calm down during Field of Dreams Game
Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Drew Smyly. Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports

Chicago Cubs starter Drew Smyly pitched well during Chicago’s 4-2 win over the Cincinnati Reds in MLB’s second “Field of Dreams” game on Thursday. And what Smyly did to calm his nerves between innings may have directly contributed to his success on the mound.

One of the many special features of the Field of Dreams Game is the rows of corn that stretch far beyond the outfield fence.

Speaking to reporters after the game, Smyly said that he was able to calm himself down between innings by staring into the corn.

As unconventional as the 33-year-old lefty’s method may have been, it did not appear to hurt his performance on the mound in any way. Smyly pitched five scoreless innings, allowing four hits while striking out nine batters and walking two.

Smyly, who is in his ninth MLB season, won a World Series with the Atlanta Braves in 2021. He has also pitched for the Detroit Tigers, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, Philadelphia Phillies and San Francisco Giants.

In 15 games with Chicago this season, Smyly has a 3.69 ERA and 5-6 record with 61 strikeouts and 17 walks.

While Smyly’s performance was one of the better on-field components of Thursday’s game, another moment on the FOX broadcast may have stolen the show.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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