Flaherty fuels Cards to NL Central
title, shuts down Cubs
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[September 30, 2019]
Jack Flaherty pitched seven
strong innings as the host St. Louis Cardinals captured the National
League Central title with a 9-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs on
Sunday.
The Cardinals (91-71) will play the Atlanta Braves in the NL
Division Series on Thursday. The second-place Milwaukee Brewers will
face the Washington Nationals in the wild-card game Tuesday.
The third-place Chicago Cubs (84-78) ended a disappointing season
with a farewell loss for manager Joe Maddon, whose contract was not
renewed after his five-year run.
The Cubs announced his departure before the game. Maddon led the
team to postseason play in his first four seasons and won one World
Series title, the franchise's first since 1908.
Cardinals manager Mike Shildt hoped to save Flaherty for the first
game of the playoffs but elected to start him with the division
title in the balance heading into Game 162.
Flaherty (11-8) needed just 69 pitches to record his 21 outs. He
struck out six batters and allowed just two hits and one walk.
After finishing the second half of the season with an 0.91 ERA,
Flaherty is expected to start Game 2 in the NLDS.
Maddon had to divvy up Sunday's innings among his relievers with
starting pitchers Yu Darvish and Kyle Hendricks shut down. Losing
pitcher Derek Holland (2-5) started and got just six outs while
allowing seven runs on five hits and four walks.
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Cardinals starting pitcher Jack Flaherty (22) pitches during the
third inning against the Chicago Cubs at Busch Stadium. Mandatory
Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports
Dexter Fowler and Tommy Edman led off the first inning with walks
and Paul Goldschmidt hit an RBI single. Edman scored on Marcell
Ozuna's double-play grounder to give the Cardinals a 2-0 lead.
After Flaherty's two-out single in the second, Fowler crushed a
two-run homer to make it 4-0. He had been hitless in his previous 15
at bats.
The onslaught continued in the third inning with Ozuna's RBI single
and Matt Carpenter's three-run homer. Goldschmidt's solo homer in
the fourth inning pushed the Cardinals' lead to 9-0.
With veteran utility player Ben Zobrist possibly playing his final
game in the big leagues, Maddon let him pitch the eighth inning.
Zobrist walked two batters but kept the Cardinals off the board.
--Field Level Media
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