Cubs' outburst turns back Cardinals
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[September 28, 2019]
Ian Happ hit a solo homer and an
RBI double in consecutive innings to lead the visiting Chicago Cubs
past the St. Louis Cardinals 8-2 Friday night.
The Cardinals (90-70), however, maintained their one-game lead over
the Milwaukee Brewers (89-71) in the National League Central. The
Brewers lost Friday to the Colorado Rockies in Denver.
Milwaukee's loss lowered the Cardinals' magic number to win the
division to two with two games to play.
Cubs reliever Brad Wieck (2-2) earned the victory by getting one out
in the sixth inning. Cardinals reliever Andrew Miller (5-6) took the
loss.
Both starting pitchers set career highs in strikeouts. Dakota Hudson
worked five scoreless innings for the Cardinals and struck out 10.
But he walked five batters (one intentionally) and needed 97 pitches
to get 15 outs.
Alec Mills struck out nine batters in five innings for the Cubs
(83-77), and he allowed Matt Carpenter's solo homer in the fourth
inning.
But Happ greeted reliever Giovanny Gallegos with a leadoff home run
in the sixth inning to tie the game 1-1. He also delivered the
go-ahead hit as the Cubs surged ahead 8-1 in the seventh off Miller
and Ryan Helsley.
Ben Zobrist drew a leadoff walk, moved to third on Willson
Contreras' bloop single, and scored on Happ's RBI double. Contreras
scored on Miller's wild pitch.
When Miller hit Victor Caratini with a pitch, Helsley replaced him
and made things worse. He allowed Nico Hoerner's RBI single, Robel
Garcia's three-run homer and Zobrist's RBI single as the game got
out of hand.
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Cubs starting pitcher Alec Mills (30) pitches during the first
inning against the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium. Mandatory
Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports
Yadier Molina hit a RBI single in the bottom of the seventh to cut
the lead to 8-2.
Cubs manager Joe Maddon is sitting out many veterans this weekend,
including corner infielders Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo. Both are
recovering from sprained ankles.
Outfielder Nicholas Castellanos bowed out of Friday's announced
lineup due to a tight groin muscle. Outfielder Jason Heyward also
got the night off, and infielder Javier Baez (hairline thumb
fracture) was again limited to pinch-running.
Outfielder Albert Almora Jr. exited the game in the sixth inning
after suffering a leg injury.
Cardinals second baseman Kolten Wong (hamstring strain) missed his
seventh straight game.
--Field Level Media
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