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When you're a winning coach like Michigan's Jim Harbaugh, everyone wants to know your every move.
So yes, Harbaugh got a little attention in the media for showing up the Cubs-Indians game Sunday night at Wrigley Field. He sat behind the plate, clad in a University of Michigan hoodie and a Chicago Cubs cap, USA Today reports.
Harbaugh sat with his wife of eight years, Sarah, and dad. As is his longtime practice, he brought a baseball glove to snag foul balls.
The Cubs won 3-2 and now trail Cleveland in the series by 3-2.
USA Today's Andrew Joseph writes:
In 2014, Harbaugh had mentioned that he still brings his glove to baseball games and has caught more than 20 baseballs. He takes baseball — also, everything — very seriously. This is a guy who wore cleats to throw out a first pitch, after all.
Jim Harbaugh is at the World Series with his wife and dad. And his glove. pic.twitter.com/V2MXP2uTeE
— Brad Galli (@BradGalli) October 31, 2016
Jack Harbaugh talked about Jim getting foul balls at baseball games. My Harbaugh Father's Day @detroitnews story '15 pic.twitter.com/L6oVxvUYch
— angelique (@chengelis) October 31, 2016