Bell,
Moroff power Pirates to rout of Cubs
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[September 05, 2017]
PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh
Pirates are playing out the string and giving experience to some
younger players down the stretch. The youngsters came through in a
big way Monday.
Rookies Josh Bell and Max Moroff each homered and drove in four runs
as the Pirates rolled to a 12-0 rout of the Chicago Cubs, who also
lost ace Jake Arrieta to an apparent right hamstring injury.
Arrieta lasted just 2 1/3 innings before grabbing his hamstring in
pain after a pitch. He attempted one more pitch under the eye of
trainers before again grabbing his hamstring and removing himself
from the game.
Bell hit a two-run homer in the first inning off Arrieta (14-9) and
added an RBI single in the fifth. He had a run-scoring groundout as
part of Pittsburgh's seven-run eighth inning.
Moroff hit a solo home run in the third and an RBI double in the
seventh as the Pirates built a 5-0 lead off Arrieta and relievers
Justin Grimm and Rob Zastryzny, who were pressed into early duty.
Moroff added a two-run single in the eighth.
"It was a good day for Pirate baseball," Pittsburgh manager Clint
Hurdle said. "It was a good day for those young men to go out and
compete. It was a good day for our team, Chad Kuhl in particular, as
well."
Kuhl (7-10) pitched seven scoreless innings, striking out eight
while allowing just four hits and two walks. It was Kuhl's first win
in six career starts against the Cubs. He had an 0-4 record with an
11.07 ERA against them coming into the game.
"It was a good one for all of us," Bell said. "Kuhl started us off.
We jumped on Arrieta early. Throughout the course of the game, it
was a lot of hard-hit balls and a lot of good defense."
Arrieta was checked out by the Pirates' physicians and said that an
MRI exam may be required after a re-evaluation on Tuesday, but he is
optimistic that he will be able to make his regular turn in the
rotation.
"I never really had a hamstring issue before," he said. "It's kind
of a foreign feeling. I think it could have been a lot worse. No pop
or anything like that. ... It's unfortunate, but I think it's going
to be OK."
Chicago maintained its 3 1/2-game lead atop the National League
Central with the Milwaukee Brewers also losing Monday.
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Pirates center fielder Andrew McCutchen (22) slides across home
plate to score a run against the Chicago Cubs during the fifth
inning at PNC Park. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY
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The Cubs advanced just one runner beyond second base against Kuhl.
Ben Zobrist led off the second inning with a single and tried to
score from second on Mike Freeman's single to left, but he was
thrown out at the plate by Starling Marte.
In the eighth, the Pirates piled on against reliever Dillon Maples
and outfielder Leonys Martin, who was called on to finish the frame.
Elias Diaz hit an RBI double and Moroff added a bases-loaded,
two-run single. Andrew McCutchen singled home a run off Martin, and
Bell drove in a run with a groundout before David Freese hit a
two-run homer.
"There was a limited bullpen tonight," Cubs manager Joe Maddon said,
explaining the use of Martin. "He said he's been trying to do that
for a bit; nobody ever put him in, and he got his opportunity today
on national TV."
A.J. Schugel and Dovydas Neverauskas each pitched a scoreless inning
of relief to preserve the shutout.
NOTES: The Pirates claimed LHP Jack Leathersich off waivers from the
Cubs and optioned him to Triple-A Indianapolis. Leathersich was 2-4
with one save and a 2.84 ERA in 41 games with Triple-A Iowa. ...
Pittsburgh RHP George Kontos (right groin strain) will face live
batters Tuesday and should be activated from the disabled list
Wednesday if all goes well. ... Chicago SS Javier Baez was scratched
after getting into an ugly collision at second base against Atlanta
on Sunday. Baez slid face-first into Braves 2B Ozzie Albies.
Afterward, he experienced blurred vision and an injured left thumb.
His vision has cleared, but the thumb injury kept him out Monday. He
hopes to play Tuesday. ... Cubs C Willson Contreras (right hamstring
strain) ran the bases, and the team hopes to be able to send him on
a rehab assignment before the minor league season ends.
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