He hadn’t had a hit in three weeks.

He’d only come through with hits four times in 40 pinch hit at bats.

But for some reason, when Daryle Ward, yes, the Fat Kangaroo himself, dug in with one out in the ninth inning on Friday night in Florida, you just had a feeling.

Down 5-3 the Cubs were done, dead, beaten for a tenth straight time in Florida. No rhyme or reason for it, just another loss in the sweaty cesspool of Joe Robbie Blockbuster Pro Player Stadium.

But something about the moment just seemed ripe for it to become a moment.

The first pitch whizzed by Ward for a strike. The look on his face told it all.

It said, “Oh, shit.”

He’d let a fastball, right down the middle go without as much as a wave at it.

In most pinch hit at bats you get one pitch to hit. Sometimes it’s the first pitch, and you could tell Daryle thought this one of those.

Certainly Kevin Gregg wouldn’t be dumb enough to throw Daryle another fastball, right?

Wrong.

He stood and watched it for so long that Bobby Cox will probably have to throw at some San Francisco Giants tomorrow. But why the fuck not? It was a bomb. And it had to feel good.

He told Len and Bob after the game, “I was born to hit a fastball.”

Sure looked like it in the ninth.

Kerry Wood made it exciting and hit two guys in the ninth (only one got to go to first, though) and walked one and still nailed down the save.

It was one of those wins that would make you believe something great was starting to happen…but hell, we’ve had that feeling for months now. It’s just another one for the highlight reel.

Oh, and if you haven’t noticed, the Cubs road record is now 30-30, and when you add that to the Cubs absurd 45-17 home record?

It’s pretty supergoddamnedawesome is what it is.