Chicago superfan Bill Murray took a break from Sunday's "wet heat" at Turner Field to give his analysis of the Cubs' rout of the Braves.

It was a muggy 95 degrees in Atlanta and the "Caddyshack" star was surviving, as the Cubs played with a 3-1 lead in the fifth inning.

The conversation immediately turned to the weather and the smell eminating from the visitor dugout seats.

"It smells like hamburgers here," Murray told WGN announcer  Jim Deshaie. "I've never been to a ballpark where it smells like hamburgers."

"Is that a good thing?" Deshaie asked.

"Well I ordered one," Murray answered, who attended the game with his brother, Andy.

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Murray marveled at Atlanta's reception of former Brave Jason Heyward, now with the Cubs. He returned to weather talk suggesting a breeze would've made conditions more bearable.

Murray also joined the Braves' TV crew, where he talked more weather:

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