Happ
homers twice as Cubs pull out sweep of Cards
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[June 05, 2017]
CHICAGO -- Curtain calls are
becoming a trend for the Chicago Cubs.
On Sunday night, it was rookie Ian Happ's turn to climb the dugout
steps and salute a sellout crowd. The 22-year-old smiled and waved
after belting his second home run of the game.
The Cubs held on for a 7-6 win to complete a three-game sweep over
the St. Louis Cardinals.
"Awesome moment," Happ said. "These fans are unbelievable."
Happ notched his first career multi-home run game and drove in a
career-high four runs to lead the Cubs. Pinch-hitter Jon Jay drove
in the go-ahead run in the seventh inning
Chicago (28-27) improved to 17-11 at Wrigley Field and climbed above
.500 for the first time since May 28. The Cubs completed their first
three-game sweep over the Cardinals since Sept. 13-15, 2010.
Stephen Piscotty hit a three-run home run to lead the Cardinals at
the plate but committed a costly error in right field. Aledmys Diaz
added a pair of doubles and an RBI in a losing effort.
St. Louis (26-28) suffered its eighth loss in the past 11 games.
"When things started to go bad, they went bad in a hurry," Cardinals
manager Mike Matheny said.
Cubs right-hander Pedro Strop (2-2) pitched 1 2/3 scoreless innings
of relief to earn the victory. Strop was one of five relievers to
bail out starter Kyle Hendricks, who gave up four runs in four
innings.
Cardinals right-hander Matt Bowman (1-2) drew the loss out of the
bullpen.
Jay broke a 6-6 tie with a line drive to left-center field that
scored Anthony Rizzo from second base. The former Cardinal has gone
9-for-20 (.450) with three RBIs as a pinch hitter this season.
"Jon Jay is such a valuable baseball player," Cubs manager Joe
Maddon said. "I was thinking about it, it's kind of like John
Havlicek. The sixth man in basketball becomes famous.
"He's the sixth man here. You can pop him in there, and it's like
instant offense. You know something good possibly can happen. You
know he's ready."
Jay's hit spoiled a comeback bid for St. Louis, which scored twice
in the sixth to even the score. Paul DeJong and Diaz each drove in a
run during the frame.
Right-hander Koji Uehara picked up his second save with a scoreless
ninth.
Chicago opened the scoring on a solo home run by Happ in the third.
The rookie hooked a towering fly ball just inside the right-field
foul pole.
The Cardinals turned to the long ball to pull ahead in the fourth.
After Dexter Fowler and Matt Carpenter drew a pair of walks,
Piscotty launched a three-run home run into the left-field
bleachers.
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Cubs right fielder Ian Happ (8) celebrates his three run home run
with Chicago Cubs center fielder Albert Almora Jr. (5) and Chicago
Cubs left fielder Kyle Schwarber (12) in the fourth inning against
the St. Louis Cardinals at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt
Marton-USA TODAY Sports
DeJong drove in Jedd Gyorko with a single later in the inning to
increase St. Louis' lead to 4-1.
The lead vanished in a hurry as the Cubs scored five runs in the
fourth to regain a 6-4 advantage. Miguel Montero and Addison Russell
started the comeback when they scored on a pinch-hit single by
Albert Almora that rolled underneath Piscotty's glove for a two-base
error.
Two batters later, Happ pulled a three-run blast into the
right-field bleachers for his second home run of the game and his
fourth of the season.
"That ball was really properly struck," Maddon said. "That had that
second gear on it."
Cardinals right-hander Michael Wacha blamed himself for allowing the
Cubs back in the game. Wacha gave up six runs on six hits in 4 1/3
innings but received a no-decision.
"That's on me," Wacha said. "Guys have been giving me a lead out
there, and I've just been serving it right back to them. That's not
the way to go about it.
"Whenever we get a lead, that starter is supposed to go out there
and keep that lead for us, and I haven't been doing that."
NOTES: The Cubs held a moment of silence before the game to honor
former big league player, coach and broadcaster Jimmy Piersall, who
died Saturday at age 87. ... Cardinals 3B Jedd Gyorko was activated
from the paternity list and went 1-for-4. Gyorko and his wife,
Karley, welcomed a daughter, Brooklyn Ellee, on Tuesday. The couple
also has 3-year-old twin boys. ... Cubs SS Addison Russell returned
to the starting lineup and 2B/SS Javier Baez came in off the bench
as manager Joe Maddon continues to rotate playing time for the duo.
... The Cardinals optioned OF Magneuris Sierra to Double-A
Springfield. Sierra has hit safely in all eight games he has played
in the majors. ... Cardinals 2B Kolten Wong is slated to begin a
minor league injury rehabilitation assignment this week. He has been
on the disabled list since May 27 with a left elbow strain.
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