The Cubs were upset following Friday's 12-3 loss to the Dodgers, claiming the team broke an "unwritten rule." Dodgers catcher A.J. Ellis attempted to steal with the pitcher up and one out in the fifth inning. Ellis was thrown out at second base. At that time, Los Angeles had an 8-1 lead. According to Cubs manager Mike Quade, using a hit-and-run or trying to steal in that circumstance is a breach of baseball's unwritten rules. "I probably have to get a copy of the Milwaukee and the Los Angeles unwritten rules books," Quade said in an unsolicited commentary after the game. "I don't know if they missed a sign or if it was a hit-and-run or something. I've got to brush up on my unwritten rules things. There might be a Los Angeles and Milwaukee version I need to read."