Arrieta masterful as Cubs clinch tie for home field
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[September 24, 2016]
CHICAGO -- Jake Arrieta's goal
may be perfection but he realizes he can occasionally ease up and
still have good outcomes.
Arrieta (18-7) scattered five hits in a seven-inning shutout effort
as the Chicago Cubs beat the St. Louis Cardinals 5-0 on Friday at
Wrigley Field.
Chicago (98-55) topped last year's 97-win total and matched the most
victories by any Cubs team since 1945 with its fourth straight in
the opener of a three-game weekend series.
The Cubs also secured at least a tie for home-field advantage
through the National League playoffs.
"I had several outs today where I took my foot off the gas and I was
at about 60-70 percent," said Arrieta, who walked one and struck out
10. "Those kind of moments show me that I don't have to be at 100
percent. I can be at 75-80 percent, execute pitches at the bottom of
the zone and make those guys put the ball in play and let our
defense work."
The Cardinals (80-73) slipped one game behind the San Francisco
Giants and New York Mets in a race for one of two NL wild card
berths.
Arrieta, the reigning NL Cy Young Award winner, captured his 40th
victory over the past two seasons.
"That was more reminiscent of what we saw last year," said Cubs
manager Joe Maddon. "Not 100 percent there, but that was pretty darn
good. ... That lineup that they threw out against us today was a
great test to see where he's at."
Cardinals starter Mike Leake (9-11) lasted just 3 1/3 innings and
took the loss, his third of the season against the Cubs.
Cubs reliever Pedro Strop was activated off the disabled list (left
meniscus tear) on Friday and made his first appearance since Aug.
10. He allowed one base runner and struck out one in a scoreless
eighth.
"We definitely wanted to get him in the game today," said Maddon.
"He told me afterwards he felt really good. Of course he's going to
be a little bit (nervous) in the beginning. You haven't been out
there in a while. But once he settled in and the slider became his
pitch again then all of a sudden he felt at home."
Anthony Rizzo went 3-for-5 with an RBI while Kris Bryant had two
hits and walked once.
Arrieta struck out the side in the first and was given a big lead
with four runs in Chicago's half of the inning. Leake struggled
right off the bat as five straight Cubs reached base.
Dexter Fowler walked, reached third on Bryant's single to left and
scored on a Leake's wild pitch. Rizzo's 41st double of the season,
aided by left fielder Kolton Wong's slip on loose turf, brought home
Bryant for a 2-0 lead. Rizzo moved to third on another Leake wild
pitch and scored on Ben Zobrist's base hit to right.
Jason Heyward reached after grounding into a fielder's choice and
scored on Chris Coghlan's double to right to make it 4-0.
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Cubs starting pitcher Jake Arrieta (49) throws against the St. Louis
Cardinals during the first inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory
Credit: David Banks-USA TODAY Sports
"Those have been the kind of innings that have hurt him this year,"
said Cardinals manager Mike Matheny of Leake. "When he's able to
stay away from big innings, you seem him in there pretty deep into
the game. That one's tough to bounce back from on a club like this."
The Cubs had the bases loaded in the third with two out, but Miguel
Montero struck out to end that threat.
Leake departed with one out in the fourth after giving up hits to
Arrieta and Bryant. He allowed five runs on seven hits while walking
three and striking out one.
Reliever Dean Kiekhefer faced one batter and loaded the bases with a
single to Rizzo. Zobrist then made it 5-0 when he reached base on a
fielder's choice and scored Arrieta.
The Cardinals managed just five hits against four Cubs pitchers.
NOTES: Cardinals LF Matt Holliday took live batting practice on
Friday and may still see game action in the season's final days.
Holliday has been on the disabled list since Aug. 12 with a right
thumb fracture and has missed 37 games. ... After wrapping up on
Sunday in Chicago, the Cardinals return home for the final seven
games of the season -- four games against Cincinnati and three
against Pittsburgh. ... St. Louis sends RHP Alex Reyes (3-1, 1.03
ERA) against Chicago RHP Jason Hammel (15-9, 3.56 ERA) in Saturday's
middle game. ... Cubs LHP Jon Lester (18-4) is tied for the NL lead
in victories and closes the series on Sunday. He is just the third
Cubs pitcher since 1893 to allow two or fewer runs and two or fewer
walks in each of his last 10 starts. ... The Cubs are on track for
103 victories with nine games to play after Friday's opener. ... The
Cubs activated RHP Pedro Strop (left meniscus tear) off of the
15-day disabled list prior to Friday's game and he was available for
action.
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