Bryant blast in 10th helps Cubs beat Brewers
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[September 22, 2017]
MILWAUKEE -- Losses are always
painful this time of year, but for the Milwaukee Brewers, their 5-3
defeat to the Chicago Cubs on Thursday night at Miller Park was pure
agony.
In the opener of a four-game National League Central showdown,
Milwaukee rallied late and took a 3-2 lead on Eric Thames' RBI
single in the eighth, but the Brewers' thin bullpen couldn't hold
on.
Jeremy Jeffress allowed the tying run in the ninth, and Kris Bryant
belted a go-ahead two-run home run off Oliver Drake in the 10th
inning to seal the Cubs' eighth victory in their last nine games.
Thanks to Bryant's 3-for-4 effort, first-place Chicago extended its
division lead over second-place Milwaukee to 4 1/2 games.
"Every loss is going to be incredibly tough right now," Brewers
manager Craig Counsell said. "We have to wipe it away."
The late collapse spoiled an outstanding effort from Milwaukee
starter Zach Davies, who held the Cubs to two runs on seven hits and
two walks -- one intentional -- in seven innings. He gave the
Brewers' strained bullpen a much-needed break.
"He did his job, he got seven innings," Counsell said. "That was the
ideal scenario."
Jake Arrieta worked five innings in his first start since Sept. 4.
He missed his previous two turns in the rotation because of a
strained hamstring but was cleared earlier this week. Arrieta held
Milwaukee to a run -- a solo homer by Domingo Santana -- on five
hits with a walk and two strikeouts.
Kyle Schwarber gave him an early lead, taking Davies deep to left
with one out in the second for his 29th home run of the season. The
Cubs added another run in the third on Anthony Rizzo's RBI single.
Chicago reliever Carl Edwards preserved the lead with a quiet sixth
inning, and Brain Duensing got some help when Manny Pina bounced
into a double play with one on and nobody out in the seventh.
However, after pinch hitter Keon Broxton drew a walk, the Cubs
turned to Pedro Strop to face another pinch hitter, Jesus Aguilar,
who drew another walk. Eric Sogard then ripped a line drive single
in the right, driving in Broxton to tie the game at 2.
Santana led off the eighth with a double off Justin Grimm, then
stole third before Thames sent him home with a base hit to put
Milwaukee in front.
Grimm got out of the inning, but Jeffress, filling in for Corey
Knebel -- unavailable after working three straight games -- got
burned in the ninth.
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Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant (17) hits a 2-run homer in the tenth
inning during the game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park.
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Jeffress gave up a leadoff single to Ian Happ but retired his next
two batters. He had Javier Baez down to his last strike, but the
Cubs second baseman dug a 2-2 breaking ball out of the dirt and
ripped it into center for an RBI single.
"It was a pretty special game," Cubs manager Joe Maddon said. "Javy
has been there before. The hit in San Francisco, two strikes, almost
the same hit up the middle that he had in the playoff game. We had
so many opportunities to do better, but so did they.
"Both teams really wanted to win that game tonight."
Milwaukee had a golden opportunity in the ninth, loading the bases
against Wade Davis (4-1) but coming up empty when Santana struck out
and Orlando Arcia hit a chopper to the mound.
Milwaukee's bullpen had been depleted over the two previous nights,
leaving Drake (3-5) to work the 10th. Jon Jay opened the inning with
a double, and Bryant followed with his 28th homer of the season.
"It was supposed to be down and away," said Drake, who allowed two
runs on three hits and a walk without retiring a batter. "I just
left it up middle. That's what he does with those mistake pitches."
It was the second straight night of heartbreak for the Brewers, who
fell at Pittsburgh on a walk-off homer Wednesday. Milwaukee remains
a game behind the Colorado Rockies for the final NL wild-card spot.
NOTES: Chicago had lost three straight to the Brewers before
Thursday and was outscored 20-3 in those contests. The Cubs evened
the season series at eight games apiece with three to play. ...
Chicago is now 5-2 in extra-inning contests this season, including a
2-1 mark against Milwaukee. ... The Brewers are 4-10 this season in
extra innings. ... Milwaukee outrighted INF Yadiel Rivera to
Triple-A Colorado Springs. He had been designated for assignment
last week.
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