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Why throw the ball when you can throw your whole glove?

Throwing to first base is probably the most routine play in baseball. Unless you're Chicago Cubs pitcher Jon Lester.

Lester has a complicated history with throwing to first, and his latest adventure came during Chicago's game against Pittsburgh on Thursday. Lester snared a Francisco Cervelli comebacker in the second inning, but the ball got stuck in the webbing of his glove.

Pretty smart. Image: MLB
Pretty smart. Image: MLB

Instead of trying to wedge the ball out, Lester took his glove off and tossed it to Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo, who dropped his own glove to catch Lester's and record the out. How did Lester know that would work? Somehow, the same exact thing happened to him last year.

The Cubs have built a deep and talented team that lacks a glaring weakness and is viewed as the World Series favorite. If Lester's weird relationship with first base is as bad as it's going to get for them, fans on the North Side of Chicago are in for one great summer.

More from [sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mlb-big-league-stew/|Big League Stew]