Rockies score two in 11th to edge Cubs
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[August 20, 2016]
DENVER -- The Colorado Rockies
struck for two runs in the 11th inning against Chicago Cubs closer
Aroldis Chapman and came away with an improbable 7-6 victory Friday
night on an errant throw.
Nick Hundley singled with two outs and scored on Ryan Raburn's
double. Second baseman Javier Baez threw the ball into the Cubs'
dugout and Raburn, who was on his way to third, was awarded home
plate with the winning run against Chapman (0-1).
Cubs manager Joe Maddon challenged, but replays showed that Raburn
was past second base at the time the ball was released and was
awarded two bases.
Raburn rifled a double off the wall in right-center field on an 84
mph slider from Chapman.
"As hard as he throws, you can't really try to pull the guy," Raburn
said. "I was fortunate enough to get a slider up that I could get
the bat on."
The Rockies' last walk-off win on an error was June 11, 2008,
against San Francisco in the ninth inning. The last time they did it
in extra innings was April 3, 2007, against Arizona in the 11th
inning.
Dexter Fowler flared a single to center with two outs in the 11th,
giving the Cubs a 6-5 lead against Matt Carasiti (1-0).
The victory gave the Rockies three straight wins for first time
since their season-high tying five-game winning streak July 26-30.
The loss was just the fourth in 22 games for the Cubs.
"Hundley's hit was really a big play right there," Maddon said.
"I've known, and I've seen Raburn for a long time. He does hit
lefties. He's a really good hitter against left-handed pitching
regardless of who that guy is, and he came through for them."
The Rockies trailed 5-1 after six innings but scored a run in the
seventh on third baseman Kris Bryant's throwing error and tied the
score with three runs in the eighth before winning their first
extra-inning game of the season in four tries.
"It's been a very resilient team," Rockies manager Walt Weiss said.
"To come from behind and beat a club like that, it's not easy to
do."
The Rockies' three-run eighth began with pinch-hitter Cristhian
Adames' single and a walk to David Dahl. Carl Edwards Jr. came on
for the Cubs and gave up a run-scoring double to DJ LeMahieu. Carlos
Gonzalez's groundout scored Dahl, cutting the lead to one.
Nolan Arenado lined out to left. LeMahieu tagged up and was called
out by home plate umpire John Tumpane, but the call was challenged
and overturned.
Cubs starter Kyle Hendricks gave up a leadoff homer to Dahl, the
only run he yielded in six innings as he allowed four hits with one
walk and three strikeouts in his 95-pitch effort. Hendricks has
allowed three or fewer runs in each of his past 16 starts with a
1.63 ERA in that span to trim his overall ERA to 2.16.
After Fowler led off the game with his 10th home run of the year,
Dahl quickly evened the score with his first leadoff homer.
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Rockies left fielder Ryan Raburn (6) hits an RBI double in the
eleventh inning against the Chicago Cubs at Coors Field. The Rockies
defeated the Cubs 7-6 in 11 innings. Mandatory Credit: Ron
Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports
Two-out singles by Anthony Rizzo in the third and Bryant in the
fourth gave the Cubs a 3-1 lead. And Addison Russell made it 5-1
when he drove Tyler Anderson's first-pitch cutter into the
left-field stands for his 15th homer of the season with one out in
the sixth. Rizzo, who led off with an infield single, scored on
Russell's blast.
Anderson allowed a career-high five runs in his 13th career start.
He tied his career highs with eight strikeouts and 106 pitches. But
he worked seven innings, which was vital, particularly since the
Rockies ended up using five relievers.
NOTES: The start of the game was delayed 2 hours, 10 minutes by
rain. ... Rockies CF David Dahl hit his first career leadoff home
run and the first leadoff homer by a Rockies player other than
Charlie Blackmon since Dexter Fowler on June 2, 2013, against the
Dodgers. ... Blackmon was scratched with a right big toe contusion.
... Fowler's leadoff homer was his sixth of the season and 20th of
his career. ... Rockies RHP Jeff Hoffman is scheduled to make his
major league debut and start Saturday. The Rockies will have to make
two roster moves to place him on their 40- and 25-man rosters.
Hoffman, 23, was the key acquisition from Toronto when the Rockies
traded SS Troy Tulowitzki to the Blue Jays on July 27, 2015, for
Hoffman and two other minor league pitchers. ... Rockies RHP Chad
Qualls (colitis), who last pitched July 15 for the Rockies, was
reinstated and RHP Carlos Estevez was optioned to Triple-A
Albuquerque. ... Cubs RHP John Lackey (right shoulder strain) and
RHP Hector Rondon (right triceps strain) were placed on the 15-day
disabled list, with the Lackey move retroactive to Monday and Rondon
to Wednesday. ... RHP Rob Zastryzny and RHP Felix Pena had their
contracts selected from Triple-A Iowa and both made their major
league debuts with scoreless innings. To make room on the Cubs'
40-man roster, RHP Dallas Beeler and RHP Aaron Brooks were
transferred to the 60-day disabled list. ... Cubs RF Jason Hayward
will not start this weekend, manager Joe Maddon said. He didn't play
Thursday, the Rockies are scheduled to start two left-handers this
weekend and Hayward is 9-for-48 this month with one RBI. ... Rockies
SS Trevor Story (torn UCL ligament left thumb) had the stitches
removed after his Aug. 4 surgery.
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