Cubs fans will be doing The Grimm at all the Chicago clubs tonight! #WorldSeries pic.twitter.com/ooXXcpX8Mh
— Dave Coombs (@TheDaveLength) October 29, 2016
Justin Grimm wiggled out of the biggest jam of his life Friday night.
The Chicago Cubs right-hander was brought into Game 3 of the World Series in the fifth inning to face Cleveland Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor with the bases loaded and one out.
With the count at 3-2, Grimm got Lindor to ground into the inning-ending double play and celebrated with an emphatic fist pump.
Four.
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) October 29, 2016
Six.
Three. pic.twitter.com/2c7eNQHXMJ
Grimm logged 52 2/3 innings during the regular season and didn't induce a single ground ball double play.
