Schwarber, Baez homer as Cubs hammer Rockies
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[June 13, 2019]
Kyle Schwarber and Javier Baez
homered, Cole Hamels pitched seven shutout innings, and the Chicago
Cubs beat the Colorado Rockies 10-1 in Denver on Wednesday.
Rockies third baseman Nolan Arenado left the game with a left
forearm contusion after being hit by a pitch from Hamels in the
third inning.
Hamels (6-2), who fanned nine, also singled twice and drove in two
runs, and Carlos Gonzalez had two hits against his former team. The
Cubs had lost five straight road games.
David Dahl had three hits for the Rockies, who had their 10-game
home winning streak snapped.
Hamels worked out of a bases-loaded jam in the bottom of the first
inning, and then Chicago's offense jumped on Antonio Senzatela in
the second.
Gonzalez led off with a single, Victor Caratini doubled and Jason
Heyward drove in both of them with a single to center. Hamels helped
his own cause with a single, and after Addison Russell flew out,
Schwarber hit the first pitch into the second deck to put the Cubs
ahead 5-0. It was his 14th of the season.
After Dahl hit a one-out double in the third, Hamels hit Arenado
with a fastball. Arenado looked at Hamels as home plate umpire
Roberto Ortiz put his arm around him to avoid an incident.
Arenado said something to the Chicago dugout before walking to
first. Trainer Keith Duggar came out and wrapped Arenado's arm. He
stayed in the game but was replaced by Ryan McMahon at the start of
the fifth inning.
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Cubs starting pitcher Cole Hamels (35) pitches in the fifth inning
against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit:
Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports
The Cubs added three more runs in the fifth charged to Senzatela
(5-5), who was replaced by Jake McGee after three batters reached on
an error, double and a walk. Hamels knocked in the first two with a
single, and Schwarber hit a sacrifice fly to make it 8-0.
Bryan Shaw hit Hamels in the right foot with a pitch in the seventh,
and Phillip Diehl plunked Anthony Rizzo in the back in the eighth.
Ortiz warned both dugouts after that, and Baez followed with his
17th home run to make it 10-0.
Reliever Brad Brach hit Tony Wolters in the ninth but was not
ejected. Wolters scored on a groundout to avoid a shutout.
--Field Level Media
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