Cubs
pull off sweep of Cardinals
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[September 18, 2017]
CHICAGO -- The Chicago Cubs
stayed on a roll and improved their playoff picture. But not before
a last-minute scare.
With the tying run on first base, the St. Louis Cardinals' Dexter
Fowler hit a long drive to center field. Earlier in the day, he had
smacked a game-tying, three-run home run.
"I thought it was going off the scoreboard," Cubs closer Wade Davis
admitted.
The fly ball ended up staying in the park, and the Cubs held on for
a 4-3 victory over the Cardinals to complete a three-game sweep.
"He put a pretty good swing on it. I don't know if the wind helped
me out there, but definitely happy it didn't go out," said Davis,
who allowed a leadoff single to Tommy Pham before getting a popup, a
lineout and the flyout to notch his 31st save in as many chances.
Jason Heyward hit a go-ahead single with two outs in the seventh and
finished with three hits for the Cubs (83-66), who have won six
straight and climbed 17 games above .500. They also moved to six
games ahead of third-place St. Louis (77-72) and four games ahead of
second-place Milwaukee in the National League Central.
"We're just worried about playing our best baseball, making it to
the postseason and having our best ball rolling into the
postseason," said Cubs left fielder Kyle Schwarber, who hit his 27th
home run.
Pedro Strop (5-4) earned the victory after throwing a scoreless
inning. Tyler Lyons (4-1) picked up the loss, allowing a run and
recording one out.
The Cubs improved to 11-4 against St. Louis this season, including
8-1 at Wrigley Field.
The Cardinals left the bases loaded in the eighth when Matt
Carpenter struck out against Brian Duensing to end the inning.
"We had our opportunities today to get the big hit," Cardinals
manager Mike Matheny said. "Dex almost gave us a second one. The
wind took care of that one."
Fowler's three-run home run, his 16th of the season, tied the game
3-3 in the sixth inning. Yadier Molina followed with a double and
Kolten Wong was hit by a pitch to prompt Cubs starter Jose
Quintana's exit.
Quintana gave up three runs and six hits, struck out eight and
walked one in 5 2/3 innings to fall short of his fourth consecutive
quality start. He was 3-0 with a 2.60 ERA in three previous starts
against St. Louis.
Cardinals starter Lance Lynn allowed three runs and five hits,
struck out five and walked four in four innings, tying his shortest
outing of the season. In 12 of his last 14 starts, he had allowed no
more than two runs. Lynn hasn't won at Wrigley Field since July 27,
2012.
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Cubs right fielder Jason Heyward (22) signs an autograph for a young
fan prior to a game against the St. Louis Cardinals at Wrigley
Field. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-USA TODAY Sports
Ben Zobrist's grounder gave the Cubs a 1-0 lead in
the third inning. Chicago loaded the bases before Alex Avila struck
out to end
the inning.
St. Louis loaded the bases with two singles and an error in the
fourth inning but went scoreless when Molina grounded into an
inning-ending double play.
Schwarber hit a solo shot in the bottom of the fourth. After Addison
Russell and Quintana drew back-to-back walks, Zobrist hit an
RBI single to extend the lead to 3-0.
The Cardinals entered the series winning five of their last six.
"We got big hits in the last series," Matheny said. "We had pretty
good starting pitching this series, same in the last. We got into
situations where we could turn the momentum. It's hard to come by
those. Our guys want that."
NOTES: Cubs C Willson Contreras served his one-game suspension
Sunday against the Cardinals. His suspension was reduced to one
game. He was originally suspended two games and fined due to
throwing his mask and disputing a call by home plate umpire Jordan
Baker on Friday. RHP John Lackey also was fined for arguing the
call. ... Cubs SS Addison Russell (right foot strain and plantar
fasciitis) started at shortstop one day after he returned from the
disabled list and hit a pinch-hit home run against St. Louis. ...
Cardinals RHP Adam Wainwright (right elbow impingement) threw a
bullpen session Sunday. He is expected to make his next appearance
out of the bullpen. ... Cardinals 2B Kolten Wong (lower back
tightness) returned to the starting lineup. He sat out Saturday's
game. ... St. Louis CF Dexter Fowler also was in the lineup after
getting hit with a pitch on his hand Saturday. ... Cardinals 1B Jose
Martinez extended his career-high on-base streak to 18 games with a
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