Preview: Cubs at Pirates (Game 1)
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[September 15, 2015]
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The National League Central rivalry
between the Chicago Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates will heat up over the
next three weeks, as the teams play seven times before the end of the
regular season and appear to be headed for another clash in the
wild-card game. It starts with a doubleheader Monday that begins a
critical four-game series in Pittsburgh.
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The Pirates have recovered from a brief swoon to win five of their
last six to establish a four-game lead over the Cubs in the
wild-card race and inch within 2 1/2 of St. Louis in the division.
To continue their charge, they'll have to solve the Cubs, who hold a
7-5 edge in the season series. Chicago started its long road trip
with four wins in five games - including two of three against the
Cardinals - but dropped its final two games against struggling
Philadelphia. The Cubs' impressive rookie class has combined for a
club-record 61 home runs - but only two against the Pirates.
TV: 1:35 p.m. ET, CSN Chicago, ROOT (Pittsburgh)
PITCHING MATCHUP: Cubs RH Jason Hammel (8-6, 3.59 ERA) vs. Pirates
RH Gerrit Cole (16-8, 2.54)
Hammel has struggled to find consistency since the All-Star break,
watching his ERA rise nearly a full run. The 33-year-old battled
through command issues to win at St. Louis last time out, limiting
the damage to three runs over six innings despite four walks. Hammel
is 5-4 with a 3.49 ERA in 10 games (nine starts) against the Pirates
and has split two meetings this season.
The Pirates skipped Cole the last time through the rotation to
ensure he's lined up to pitch either the wild-card game or Game 1 of
the NL Division Series. The 25-year-old ace is making his first
start since Sept. 6, when he allowed two hits over seven scoreless
innings to win at St. Louis. Cole is 6-1 with a 2.93 ERA in seven
starts against the Cubs, including a 1-1 mark this season despite
allowing only two earned runs in 12 innings over two starts.
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WALK-OFFS
1. Pittsburgh is 73-1 when leading after eight innings and 0-46 when
trailing after eight.
2. Cubs 3B/OF Kris Bryant is 10-for-30 with two homers and seven
RBIs during a seven-game hitting streak and his 24 home runs are one
shy of tying Billy Williams' club record for a rookie.
3. Pirates INF Jung Ho Kang is 9-for-27 with two homers and seven
RBIs during a six-game hitting streak.
PREDICTION: Pirates 4, Cubs 2
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