Slumping Cubs get much-needed win, beat Cardinals
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[May 13, 2017]
ST. LOUIS -- Willson Contreras
belted two solo homers Friday night in the Chicago Cubs' one-run
win.
Like most catchers, though, Contreras' favorite moment came on a
play that potentially prevented a run.
With the St. Louis Cardinals mounting a rally in the bottom of the
seventh inning after consecutive walks put the potential tying runs
on base, Contreras cut it off with a pickoff of former teammate
Dexter Fowler at first for the third out.
That play and his first multi-homer game of his career more than
offset his bizarre throwing error with two outs in the ninth that
injected some last-minute spice into Chicago's 3-2 victory at
sold-out Busch Stadium.
"Willson at the plate really caught well. He blocked a ton of balls
in the dirt, and he had that 503 mile-per-hour throw to first for
the final out," Cubs manager Joe Maddon grinned.
Closer Wade Davis appeared to have fanned Kolten Wong with a 3-2
knuckle-curve in the dirt for the 27th out. But Contreras' throw to
first soared off the outstretched glove of Anthony Rizzo and down
the right-field line as Randal Grichuk scored from second.
The two-base error gave Matt Adams, 6-for-16 as a pinch-hitter this
year, a chance to deliver a game-tying or winning hit. However,
Davis dispatched him on three pitches for his eighth save in as many
chances as Chicago (18-17) won for just the second time in seven
games.
It preserved a win for Eddie Butler, making his first big league
start of the year. Looking nothing like the pitcher who was 6-16
while pitching parts of the last three years for Colorado, Butler
checked St. Louis (19-15) on two hits in six shutout innings,
walking three and fanning five.
"He was really good, had really good stuff," Cubs manager Joe Maddon
said of Butler. "This was like a mirror image of what he was doing
in Triple-A. He's a strike-thrower."
Butler's batterymate was a strike-thrower two innings before his
shocking error. After Hector Rondon threw ball two to Tommy Pham,
Contreras rifled a strike to Rizzo and Fowler was out by several
feet, silencing the Cardinals' portion of the audience of 47,601.
"Dexter was really far off the bag," Contreras said. "The timing was
good between Anthony and me, and he put a good tag on him."
Earlier, Contreras presented Butler a two-run cushion with two
authoritative swings of the bat. He ripped a one-out homer off Mike
Leake (4-2) in the second that went 391 feet to the seats in right
field, exiting the bat at 109.5 mph.
Two innings later, Contreras powdered a 418-foot shot to left
center. Fowler gave the ball a cursory look and stopped trotting
toward the wall about five steps after he started, knowing it was
bleacher-bound.
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Cubs starting pitcher Eddie Butler (33) pitches during the first
inning against the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium. Mandatory
Credit: Scott Kane-USA TODAY Sports
That gave Contreras four homers for the year -- three
in St. Louis.
"I don't know what's going on in this ballpark," he said, "but I'm
seeing the ball well here."
Tommy La Stella accounted for Chicago's other run with a one-out
solo shot in the seventh. La Stella was a second-inning replacement
for right fielder Jon Jay, who departed with back spasms. Jay filled
in for Kris Bryant, who was scratched five minutes before game time
with a stomach bug.
Against a short-handed Cubs lineup, Leake pitched well enough to win
most games. He gave up just five hits and three walks in six
innings, fanning five. But his teammates were baffled by Butler, who
touched 97 mph with his fastball and looked nothing like a guy who
had a 6.50 ERA in 36 prior appearances with the Rockies.
"You're just going to have those games," Cardinals manager Mike
Matheny said. "It seems like we have them often against young
pitchers we haven't seen that much."
Grichuk cracked his fourth homer of the season in the seventh for
St. Louis, which scored 45 runs in its previous six games, all wins.
NOTES: Chicago SS Addison Russell (right shoulder) didn't start for
the second straight game, although he drew a pinch-hit walk in the
eighth inning. ... The Cubs recalled RHP Eddie Butler from Triple-A
Iowa to start, optioning RHP Justin Grimm to Iowa. ... St. Louis CF
Dexter Fowler (right shoulder) was back in the starting lineup after
not starting on all six games of the team's road trip to Atlanta and
Miami. ... Cardinals RF Stephen Piscotty (right hamstring)
anticipates being ready to play after his stint on the 10-day DL
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