Baez delivers game-winner in 11th
as Cubs sweep Pirates
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[August 03, 2020]
Javier Baez ripped a
game-winning single up the middle of the infield to give the Chicago
Cubs a 2-1 win over the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates in 11 innings on
Sunday afternoon.
Baez's hit secured a three-game sweep for the Cubs, who have won
seven of nine games to start the season. It is the franchise's best
start since 2016, when it started 9-1 and went on to capture its
first World Series title in more than a century.
The walk-off hit led to a timely celebration for the Cubs, who
surrounded Baez from a distance and offered mock high-fives from
several feet apart. Among those celebrating was reliever Jeremy
Jeffress (1-0), who earned his first victory with his new team after
pitching a scoreless top of the inning.
Pirates reliever Cody Ponce (0-1) drew the loss in his big-league
debut.
The game was delayed by rain in the middle of the ninth. The delay
lasted one hour before play resumed.
Both teams had opportunities to go ahead in the 10th. The Pirates'
scoring opportunity was squelched when Cubs left fielder Kyle
Schwarber threw out Pittsburgh's Jacob Stallings at the plate, and
Chicago faltered in the bottom half of the inning despite having
someone at third base with nobody out after designated runner Steven
Souza swiped the bag.
The Pirates jumped to a 1-0 lead in the first inning on Kevin
Newman's one-out homer. The franchise's 2015 first-round draft pick
turned on starter Jon Lester's 88 mph cutter and deposited it over
the wall in left field for his first home run of the season.
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Cubs starting pitcher Jon Lester (34) throws a pitch during the
first inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Wrigley Field.
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Chicago evened the score at 1-1 in the fifth. Willson Contreras led
off the inning with a double to left field, and Schwarber followed
with a double to center field to bring home Contreras.
Lester did not factor into the decision despite a commanding outing
in which he allowed one run on four hits in six innings. He walked
one and struck out four as his ERA dropped to 0.82 over 11 innings
this season.
The Pirates' pitchers were equally impressive during a designated
bullpen day.
Left-hander Steven Brault took the mound first and struck out four
over three scoreless innings. Right-hander Chad Kuhl followed,
allowing one run in 1 1/3 innings, before seven more Pittsburgh
relievers combined for six innings without giving up a run before
Baez's hit.
--Field Level Media
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