Cubs
down Cardinals to end six-game skid
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[June 03, 2017]
Cubs down Cardinals to end six-game skid
CHICAGO -- The outcome was certainly a relief for the Chicago Cubs
and not necessarily because they won on Friday.
The Cubs did a lot of things right in a 3-2 victory over the St.
Louis Cardinals that snapped a six-game losing streak.
"Up and down I thought we battled extremely well," Cubs manager Joe
Maddon said. "We haven't been playing badly, we just have not been
hitting. And you can't say we killed it today offensively, (but) we
pitched well enough and caught the ball on defense."
Jason Heyward's eighth-inning sacrifice fly drove in Anthony Rizzo
to snap a 2-2 tie in the weekend series opener at Wrigley Field.
Reliever Pedro Strop (1-2) got the win after a one-third inning
appearance in relief for the Cubs (26-27).
Reliever Trevor Rosenthal (1-2) took the loss for the Cardinals
(26-26) after his one-inning effort.
Chicago reliever Wade Davis worked a one-two-three ninth inning for
his 11th save.
Rizzo doubled off Rosenthal to lead off the eighth, advanced to
third on Ben Zobrist's fielder's choice grounder and scored the
go-ahead run on Heyward's sacrifice to center.
Ex-Cub Dexter Fowler, who received his 2016 World Series ring in a
pregame ceremony, gave the Cardinals an instant 1-0 lead when he led
off and homered to right on a 3-2 pitch.
It was the fifth first-inning homer that Cubs starter John Lackey
has allowed this season.
"I know John and John knows me," Fowler said. "He's going to come
after me from the beginning so it was a matter of getting a good
pitch to hit."
St. Louis made it 2-0 in the second as Magneuris Sierra, fresh up
from Double-A Springfield, singled home Aledmys Diaz from second
with one out.
The Cubs cut the deficit to 2-1 on Kris Bryant's third-inning homer
with two out. Bryant's 12th homer, which tied him for the team lead
with Rizzo, came on Lance Lynn's 3-2 pitch.
Lynn departed with one out in the sixth and Cubs runners on first
and second.
Heyward greeted left-handed reliever Tyler Lyons with a drive to the
right field warning track that outfielder Stephen Piscotty appeared
to lose in the sun. The ball dropped and Heyward drove in Rizzo
while reaching second to tie the game at 2-2.
"That was a tough sun ball with Stephen," Cardinals manager Mike
Matheny said.
Lyons issued an intentional walk to Willson Contreras to load the
bases and promptly departed for right-hander Matt Bowman to face
Cubs pinch hitter Jon Jay, who grounded into an inning-ending double
play.
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Jun 2, 2017;
Chicago, IL, USA; St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Aledmys Diaz (36)
forces out Chicago Cubs catcher Willson Contreras (40) at second
base during the sixth inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit:
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Lynn was
charged with two runs on four hits. He walked four and struck out
six and threw 103 pitches.
"He was good," Matheny said. "Just pitch count was a little high
than what we've been watching, and deeper counts. It seemed like he
was trying to fight back when we got behind and that hurt him. But
overall I thought he did a nice job. He's been great all year."
Lackey, who received a no-decision, departed after seven innings. He
allowed two runs on four hits, struck out six and walked two while
throwing 99 pitches.
"Sometimes it takes you a second to figure what's what and try to
get your feet underneath you," Lackey said. "Things got a little
better after that first inning or two."
Right-handed reliever Carl Edwards Jr. walked the bases loaded and
was replaced by Strop with two out in the eighth.
Strop, making his 23rd appearance of the season, struck out Yadier
Molina to end the threat.
NOTES: The Cardinals began a seven-day road swing with National
League Central foes with three games in Chicago followed by four in
Cincinnati. ... St. Louis recalled OF Magneuris Sierra from Double-A
Springfield on Friday for his second big league appearance. ... 3B
Jedd Gyorko was placed on paternity leave on Thursday as his wife
gave birth this week to their third child, a girl named Brooklyn
Ellee. ... The Cardinals send RHP Mike Leake (6-3, 2.24 ERA) against
Cubs LHP Jon Lester (3-3, 3.86 ERA) in Saturday's middle game. ...
Chicago's recent 0-6 road trip against Los Angeles and San Diego was
its first winless trip since Aug. 3-8, 2012, also against the
Dodgers and Padres. ... Friday's game was the start of 10 straight
games at Wrigley Field where the Cubs are 15-11. ... Cubs batters
have been hit by a pitcher a majors-leading 31 times and 1B Anthony
Rizzo tops the big leagues with 12. ... Rizzo took advantage of
Thursday's off-day to ask his girlfriend Emily Vakos to marry him.
She said yes, but a date has not been set [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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