Hamels' gem helps Cubs defeat Cardinals
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[June 08, 2019]
Cole Hamels allowed three hits
over eight shutout innings and Javier Baez hit a two-run homer to
lead the Chicago Cubs to a 3-1 victory over the visiting St. Louis
Cardinals on Friday afternoon.
Hamels (5-2) walked one and struck out 10, including the side in the
eighth, to end a stretch of three winless starts. He allowed just
one batter to reach second when Harrison Bader doubled with two outs
in the second. Hamels has allowed only an unearned run and five hits
over 15 innings in back-to-back starts against St. Louis while
striking out 14.
Pedro Strop, making his second appearance since missing almost a
month with a hamstring injury, gave up a one-out home run to Paul
DeJong in the ninth to lose the shutout. He earned his sixth save.
Victor Caratini went 2-for-2 with a walk and an RBI double, and
Jason Heyward doubled and scored for Chicago, which won for the
fourth time in five games. The Cubs remained tied with the Milwaukee
Brewers for first place in the National League Central. The Brewers
defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-4 Friday night in Milwaukee.
Miles Mikolas (4-6) suffered the loss, allowing three runs on four
hits and two walks over four innings. He left the contest with a
right forearm bruise after getting hit on a comebacker by David Bote.
Mikolas ended up fielding the ball and threw Bote out to end the
fourth inning.
The Cubs, who improved to 4-0 against St. Louis at Wrigley Field
this season, took a 2-0 lead in the first inning. Anthony Rizzo led
off with a walk and scored two outs later on Baez's 16th home run of
the season, a 376-foot opposite field drive into the right field
bleachers.
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Cubs catcher Victor Caratini (7) celebrates his RBI double during
the fourth inning against the St. Louis Cardinals at Wrigley Field.
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Chicago extended its lead to 3-0 in the fourth on back-to-back
two-out doubles by Heyward and Caratini.
DeJong broke up the shutout with his 10th homer of the season in the
ninth, a 382-foot drive to left.
The Cardinals, who swept a three-game series from the Cubs last
weekend in St. Louis, fell to 11-17 on the road this season. The
road wins are the fewest in the National League.
--Field Level Media
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