Cordero lowered his ERA to
0.37, and batters are hitting only .088 (7-for-79) against him. He's only given up one earned run in 24 2-3 innings.
"It feels great," Cordero said. "It's an unbelievable feeling. I don't think anybody can describe what it feels like. There's no word for it and it's not something you get over."
The Brewers closer entered the game with two outs and two on base in the eighth, his team leading 7-5 and
Alfonso Soriano batting as the go-ahead run for the Cubs. He struck out the Chicago leadoff hitter on four pitches, ending the Chicago threat. "He's been as good as it gets," Yost said of Cordero.