Rockies edge Cubs in 13-inning, wild-card classic
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[October 03, 2018]
Backup catcher Tony Wolters
drilled a two-out, two-strike RBI single to center field to score
Trevor Story with the eventual winning run in the 13th inning
Tuesday night, and the Colorado Rockies outlasted the host Chicago
Cubs 2-1 in the National League wild-card game.
By winning the longest winner-take-all playoff game in major league
history, the Rockies earned the right to face top-seeded the
Milwaukee Brewers in the best-of-five NL Division Series beginning
Thursday in Wisconsin.
Hours after starting pitchers Kyle Freeland and Jon Lester ended
brilliant performances, the Rockies got consecutive two-out singles
from Story, Gerardo Parra and Wolters in the 13th off Kyle Hendricks
(0-1). The result was Colorado's first postseason win since the 2009
NLDS against the Philadelphia Phillies.
Scott Oberg, who went 8-1 in the regular season, got the win after
entering the game with two outs and no one on base in the 12th. He
retired all four batters he faced, including going 1-2-3 in a 13th
inning that included an overturn on a Rockies-requested review when
Cubs leadoff man Terrance Gore had been ruled to have been hit by a
pitch.
Shut out by Freeland for 6 2/3 innings and trailing 1-0 two outs
into the eighth, the Cubs got a two-strike, RBI double from Javier
Baez to draw even against Adam Ottavino after pinch runner Gore had
stolen second.
Gore was running for Anthony Rizzo, whose two-out single had kept
the inning alive.
Rockies closer Wade Davis came on to end the inning at 1-1 by
striking out Albert Almora Jr. after Baez had stolen third.
Seven innings earlier, the Rockies needed just 13 pitches to score
their only run of regulation play.
After Lester walked Charlie Blackmon on five pitches, DJ LeMahieu
belted a ground-rule double into the ivy in left-center, sending
Blackmon to third.
Nolan Arenado, who drove in 110 runs during the regular season, then
delivered Blackmon with a deep sacrifice fly.
Lester stranded LeMahieu at third base, then allowed only three more
hits -- including doubles by Matt Holliday and Story -- before
leaving for a pinch hitter in the last of the sixth, still down just
1-0.
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Cubs pitcher Kyle Hendricks (28) reacts in the 13th inning against
the Colorado Rockies in the 2018 National League wild card playoff
baseball game at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Jim Young-USA
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He was charged with one run on four hits in six innings. Lester
struck out nine and walked one.
Freeland, meanwhile, allowed just one Cub to reach scoring position
before leaving two outs into the seventh inning. He surrendered four
hits and one walk while striking out six.
Ian Happ got to second in the sixth inning on a walk and a one-out
single by Kris Bryant. However, Freeland got Anthony Rizzo to ground
into a double play, ending the threat.
Ottavino took over two outs into the seventh inning with Almora
aboard following a single.
The Cubs loaded the bases on a walk and a catcher's interference,
but Ottavino struck out pinch hitter Jason Heyward to retain the 1-0
lead.
Story finished with three hits for the Rockies, who won nine of 10
to end the regular season before falling 5-2 to the Los Angeles
Dodgers in the NL West tiebreaker game on Monday.
Almora had two of just six hits for the Cubs, who were appearing in
the postseason for the fourth consecutive season.
--Field Level Media
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