Heyward's late RBI gets Cubs past
Pirates
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[July 13, 2019]
Jason Heyward's two-out single
in the bottom of the eighth inning drove in the go-ahead run, and
the Chicago Cubs opened the second half with a 4-3 victory over the
visiting Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday.
Heyward's heroics came after the Cubs blew a 3-0 lead in the top of
the eighth. Starling Marte hit a three-run home run with two outs
off Pedro Strop before winning pitcher Randy Rosario (1-0) got the
final out of the inning.
The Cubs responded by putting two runners on base against Pirates
reliever Kyle Crick (3-5).
Heyward ripped a single to left field to drive in Kris Bryant, who
had homered in the seventh to break a scoreless tie.
"Just trying not to wait around, being aggressive in the zone if I
can. You're not going to get too many pitches to hit off that guy.
He's pretty nasty," Heyward said afterward on the NBC Sports Chicago
broadcast. "Just trying to get one and keep it simple."
The Cubs received six scoreless innings from starting pitcher Yu
Darvish and are now 11-16 in their last 27 games going back to June
10.
Craig Kimbrel pitched a 1-2-3 ninth inning for his third save since
joining the club.
The Cubs scored three runs in the bottom of the seventh, ending what
had been a pitchers' duel until the late innings between Darvish and
Pirates starter Chris Archer.
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Cubs starting pitcher Yu Darvish (11) throws the ball in the first
inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Wrigley Field. Mandatory
Credit: Quinn Harris-USA TODAY Sports
Both entered the game with losing records and high earned run
averages, with Darvish still seeking his first career win at Wrigley
Field. Darvish didn't get a win, but he struck out eight and
surrendered just two hits.
All-Star Javier Baez got the first hit of the game in the bottom of
the fourth, a one-out single to right field. The Cubs put runners on
first and second base with two outs after Archer walked Anthony
Rizzo, but Archer got Victor Caratini to fly out to end the inning.
Melky Cabrera delivered the first hit for the Pirates with one out
in the fifth inning, but was stranded at first base.
Archer struck out the side in the top of the fifth. He allowed three
runs on three hits with 10 strikeouts in six innings of work.
--Field Level Media
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