Cubs
down Cardinals, grab share of first place
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[July 24, 2017]
CHICAGO -- Willson Contreras is
doing just about everything for the Chicago Cubs these days,
including leading them back into first place.
The catcher blocked one run in the first inning, slammed a go-ahead
home run in the sixth and confidently handled new starter Jose
Quintana and three relievers in Chicago's 5-3 victory over the St.
Louis Cardinals on Sunday.
"He's hitting fourth, he's catching, he's handling a really good
pitching staff, he's throwing people out, he's blocking the ball
really well," said Cubs manager Joe Maddon. "And he's hitting
homers."
Chicago (51-46) moved into a first-place tie with the Milwaukee
Brewers in the National League Central and improved to a season-high
five games over .500.
Contreras snapped a tie with a two-run home run, driving in Kris
Bryant with his 15th, the top total among NL catchers.
"It feels great (but) it's not about me, it's about the team,"
Contreras said. "I'm not thinking about first place, I'm thinking
about the game that we have tomorrow against the White Sox and keep
doing what we've been doing."
The Cubs took two of three in the weekend series and caught
Milwaukee (53-48) in the division with their eighth victory in nine
games. Chicago has made up a 5 1/2-game deficit on the Brewers since
the All-Star break.
The Cardinals (47-51) absorbed their fourth loss in five games and
fell 4 1/2 games out in the NL Central.
"We're putting up some good games against some good teams, but
something's not letting us finish it one way or the other -- whether
it's enough offense or enough pitching and defense," Cardinals
manager Mike Matheny said.
"There's enough to be seen that I know the rest of the league knows
this team's for real."
Cubs starter Jose Quintana, 2-0 since coming from the Chicago White
Sox on July 13 and 6-8 overall, worked six innings for the victory.
He allowed three runs on five hits, walked two and struck out seven.
"I was really excited tonight for being the first (game) at
Wrigley," Quintana said. "First hitters, I was behind the counts,
but I made adjustments."
Cardinals starter Michael Wacha (7-4) pitched six innings in his
100th career start. He allowed five runs on six hits, struck out six
and gave up two home runs.
"Curveball was an effective pitch for me tonight, I got some swings
and misses, got some big outs for me," Wacha said. "I left a couple
cutters -- one cutter over the middle to (Kyle) Schwarber and one to
Contreras, both homers."
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Cubs closer Wade Davis gave up a leadoff single in
the ninth before retiring the next three batters for his 20th save.
Bryant went 2-for-4 to lead the Cubs. Jedd Gyorko, Randal Grichuk
and Paul DeJong each had two hits for the Cardinals.
St. Louis was denied in the first as Jason Heyward
made a leaping grab at the wall in right for one out, and left
fielder Schwarber and Addison Russell collaborated to stop Cardinals
leadoff batter Matt Carpenter from reaching home on Gyorko's double
with two gone.
Schwarber picked up the ball on a rebound and threw to Russell. The
shortstop fired to catcher Contreras, who tagged Carpenter as the
pair collided.
Carpenter did not return for the second inning due to right quad
tightness. He was replaced by Luke Voit.
St. Louis got on the board in the second with Grichuk's two-run,
one-out home run to center in the second. Grichuk, who now has five
homers in his past seven games and 12 for the season, drove in
Yadier Molina for a 2-0 lead.
The Cubs replied with a pair of third-inning runs as Russell doubled
to lead off and came home on Heyward's RBI two-base hit to deep
right with two outs. Heyward scored on Bryant's bloop single to
right.
DeJong's 12th homer into the left field basket with two outs in the
fourth opened a 3-2 St. Louis lead. Schwarber matched it in the
bottom of the inning with his one-out blast deep into the right
field bleachers for his 15th home run and first since July 14.
NOTES: The Cardinals wound up 4-6 on a road trip that ended Sunday.
They open a seven-game home set on Monday as RHP Mike Leake (6-8,
3.39 ERA) goes against Colorado RHP Antonio Senzatela (10-3, 4.67
ERA) in the opener of a three-game series. ... The Cardinals and
Cubs meet again in a three-game series in mid-September. ... The
crosstown White Sox visit the Cubs for two interleague games on
Monday and Tuesday. Cubs RHP Kyle Hendricks (4-3, 4.09 ERA) makes
his first start since a seven-week stay on the disabled list after
recovering from right hand tendinitis. He goes against White Sox RHP
Miguel Gonzalez (4-9, 4.89 ERA). The teams travel to Guaranteed Rate
Field for games on Wednesday and Thursday. ... The Cubs did not
allow a run in the first inning for the ninth straight game. Until
the All-Star break, they had given up 80 runs in the opening inning
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