Cubs
use ninth-inning rally to beat Nationals
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[June 30, 2017]
WASHINGTON -- They designated
veteran catcher Miguel Montero for assignment Wednesday morning and
then had third baseman Kris Bryant roll his ankle on the third-base
bag that night during a loss.
The world champion Chicago Cubs then trailed 4-2 going into the top
of the ninth Thursday, only to rally for three runs and beat the
first-place Washington Nationals 5-4 to earn a split of the
four-game series.
Tommy La Stella had a pinch-hit RBI single and Jon Jay had a two-run
double to right-center with two outs in the ninth for the Cubs.
"It was no panic, it was no worry," La Stella said of the comeback.
"We rallied behind each other. There was no panic when we got down.
I think everyone in this clubhouse has the utmost confidence in one
another."
"It was awesome. You never want to say you need a win because we
certainly didn't," La Stella added. "It was definitely nice to get
that one."
Wade Davis pitched the last of the ninth for his 16th save as he
retired all three batters.

Blake Treinen (0-2), who gave up the three runs in the ninth, took
the loss while Felix Pena (1-0), who pitched one scoreless inning,
got the win.
The Nationals continue to be victimized by a poor bullpen, which
produced two hitless innings before Treinen allowed three runs in
the ninth.
Is Washington one reliever away from being a really good team?
"We are a really good team now," Washington manager Dusty Baker
said. "We still need some help" in the bullpen.
Anthony Rendon hit a two-run, go-ahead homer in the seventh off Carl
Edwards, Jr. to give the Nationals a 3-2 lead. Rendon hit a
full-count pitch to left for his 16th homer of the year and 11th in
his last 32 games.
Pinch-hitter Brian Goodwin of Washington had a bases-loaded single
to drive in a run against reliever Pedro Strop to make it 4-2 later
in the seventh.
Jeimer Candelario hit his first major league homer -- a solo shot to
start the seventh -- to give the Cubs a 2-1 lead off starter Joe
Ross. The homer came in his 42nd at-bat over the past two seasons.
"It worked out well," said Joe Maddon, the Cubs manager. "Tommy,
great at-bat and Jon Jay, struggling all night, and then ball in the
gap. There you have it."
Ross gave up two runs and five hits in 6 2/3 innings.
"It was tough today because Joe pitched a heck of a game. Our
bullpen was spent today because we didn't have (Matt) Albers, we
didn't have (Enny) Romero" since they pitched Wednesday, Baker said.
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Nationals manager Dusty Baker (12) reacts to being thrown out of
the game for arguing a call against the Chicago Cubs at Nationals
Park. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports

The Cubs took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first as
Anthony Rizzo doubled with two outs and then scored on a single to
left by Willson Contreras, who was thrown out trying for a double.
Washington tied the game in the bottom of the first. Bryce Harper
walked with two outs and then scored on a double down the right
field line by Ryan Zimmerman.
The double by Zimmerman tied the Montreal/Washington franchise
record for doubles in a career at 360, also held by Tim Wallach.
Zimmerman broke into the majors with Washington in 2005 and entered
Thursday leading the league in slugging at .632.
Chicago starter Jon Lester gave up just three hits and one run in
six innings with seven strikeouts.
"It was a bad series of events," Baker said of the loss.
NOTES: Cubs SS Addison Russell (shoulder) was back in the starting
lineup for the first time since Sunday, when he left the game in
Miami with a sore shoulder. He pinch-hit in the Monday and Tuesday
games in Washington. ... 3B/OF Kris Bryant (ankle sprain) did not
play Thursday . He left Wednesday's game in the fifth inning after
stepping on the third-base bag after catching a foul pop. He could
return Tuesday, according to manager Joe Maddon. ... Cubs OF Mike
Zagunis, who made his major league debut June 22, was drafted out of
Virginia Tech in 2014 by Chicago. He walked as a pinch-hitter in the
seventh. ... Washington manager Dusty Baker was ejected for the
first time as the Nationals manager, after arguing a strikeout by
Ryan Raburn in the sixth. ... Washington SS Trea Turner left the
game in the top of the ninth after he was hit by a pitch on the arm
in the seventh. "It will probably be sore for a couple of days,"
Baker said. ... Washington is the only National League that has not
been shutout. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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