Cubs
rough up Wacha again, rout Cardinals 13-5
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[June 16, 2018]
Despite Michael Wacha's
outstanding start to the season, the Chicago Cubs still have his
number, blasting three long home runs off the Cardinals right-hander
in a 13-5 win Friday night in St. Louis.
The Cubs, who finished with 14 hits, were coming off back-to-back
shutout losses before teeing off on Wacha, whose career numbers
against them were a 4-7 record and a 6.12 ERA in 17 games (15
starts) entering the night.
The victory kept the Cubs 1 1/2 games behind first-place Milwaukee
in the National League Central. The Cardinals lost for the fourth
time in five games.
This season, Wacha had given up only five home runs in 76 2/3
innings, and his only other loss was in his first start in late
March.
The Cubs opened the scoring when Ian Happ led off the third inning
by crushing a changeup from Wacha (8-2) for a home run to
right-center field, his ninth of the season.
Later in the inning, Kris Bryant walloped his ninth, a two-run shot,
on a fastball. The bomb to left-center, estimated at 448 feet, ended
his hitless string at 17 at-bats and his homerless streak at 119
plate appearances, both career longs. He finished with four RBIs.
The Cubs added two runs in the fourth, one on a safety squeeze bunt
by Lester, before blowing the game open in the fifth.
Anthony Rizzo, who reached base four times, led off with a double,
and Willson Contreras walked. Kyle Schwarber then belted a 76 mph
curveball for a home run to center, estimated at 439 feet.
In four-plus innings, his shortest outing of the season, Wacha
allowed nine runs (eight earned) on seven hits with four walks and
two strikeouts.
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Cubs starting pitcher Jon Lester (34) pitches during the sixth
inning against the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium. Mandatory
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Cubs lefty Jon Lester (8-2), meanwhile, gave up just five hits in
six innings and walked only one while striking out three.
Those hits included solo home runs by Marcell Ozuna and Matt
Carpenter, the ninth for each. Ozuna and Carpenter each had two of
the Cardinals' nine hits. Carpenter had two RBIs.
The Cards added three runs off the Cubs' bullpen, including Tommy
Pham's 10th home run, a solo shot.
Rizzo, Albert Almora Jr. and Addison Russell each had three hits for
the Cubs. Almora drove in two runs and scored twice.
The Cardinals are playing this series without first baseman Jose
Martinez, who is on paternity leave. He leads the team in batting
average (.321), home runs (10) and RBIs (42).
Luke Voit, called up from the minors, started at first base. He was
0-for-3 with a walk.
--Field Level Media
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