Arcia
lifts Brewers to walk-off win over Cubs
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[April 07, 2018]
Orlando Arcia delivered the
game-winning hit in the ninth inning, and the Milwaukee Brewers
knocked off the Chicago Cubs 5-4 on Friday night at Miller Park.
The Brewers erased an early two-run deficit behind home runs from
Eric Thames and Travis Shaw and then pieced together the winning run
in the ninth inning. Manny Pina drew a walk and advanced to third on
a Herman Perez infield single and a throwing error by Cubs third
baseman Kris Bryant. Arcia followed with a single to right field,
plating Pina for the winning run.
Victor Caratini and Addison Russell had RBI singles in the first
inning to give the Cubs an early 2-0 lead. Pitching with the lead,
Chicago starter Kyle Hendricks worked out of some mild, early
threats, before running into trouble in the fifth inning.
Reliever Josh Hader, who replaced Milwaukee starter Brandon
Woodruff, led off the inning with a single and scored on Thames'
homer over the center field wall. Ryan Braun followed with a single
and then scored on Shaw's home run to right field that gave the
Brewers a 4-2 lead.
Woodruff pitched into the fourth inning, allowing two runs on four
hits before turning it over to Hader.
Hendricks surrendered four runs on nine hits over five innings for
the Cubs.
Chicago first baseman Anthony Rizzo was a late scratch with a lower
back strain. Caratini got the start in Rizzo's place.
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Brewers shortstop Orlando Arcia (3) reacts after hitting an RBI
single in the ninth inning against the Chicago Cubs at Miller Park.
Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports
Chicago's Kyle Schwarber struck out four times, including in the
ninth inning with runners on first and second base.
The Brewers were blanked 7-0 by Jon Lester and the Cubs on Thursday
and saw All-Star closer Corey Knebel suffer a hamstring injury that
put him on the disabled list and is expected to keep him out at
least six weeks.
Yu Darvish will make his second start for the Cubs on Saturday. He
surrendered five runs in 4 1/3 innings in his Cubs' debut last week
against the Miami Marlins. The Brewers will counter with Zach
Davies.
--Field Level Media
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