Cubs top Royals for 5th straight
win
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[August 05, 2020]
Jason Heyward and Jason Kipnis
each hit two-run home runs, Willson Contreras hit a solo shot, and
the Chicago Cubs held on for a 5-4 win over the visiting Kansas City
Royals on Tuesday night.
Chicago won its fifth consecutive game and improved to 9-2 overall
-- its best start after 11 games since starting the 2016 season 9-2.
The Cubs won the World Series that season.
Right-hander Kyle Hendricks (2-1) posted his second quality start in
three outings for Chicago, which is 7-1 at Wrigley Field this
season. He limited the Royals to two runs on seven hits in seven
innings, walking none and striking out three.
Royals right-hander Brady Singer (0-1) took his first career loss on
his 24th birthday. The team's 2018 first-round pick out of the
University of Florida gave up four runs on five hits in five
innings. He walked two and struck out eight.
It was Singer's third start of his debut season. The eight
strikeouts marked the most of his young career.
Kansas City opened the scoring in the second inning when Salvador
Perez doubled, advanced to third on an infield single by Ryan
McBroom and scored on a single by Adalberto Mondesi.
Chicago quickly responded in the bottom of the second to grab a 2-1
advantage. Contreras singled to left field before Heyward ripped an
inside pitch over the wall in right field for his first homer of the
season.
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Cubs starting pitcher Kyle Hendricks (28) throws the ball against
the Kansas City Royals during the first inning at Wrigley Field.
Mandatory Credit: David Banks-USA TODAY Sports
In the fourth, the Cubs increased their lead to 4-1. Heyward knocked
a one-out single to right field, and Kipnis followed two batters
later with a 423-foot shot to right-center field. It was Kipnis'
second homer in five games.
A sacrifice fly by Jorge Soler in the fifth drew the Royals within
4-2.
Contreras provided the Cubs with insurance in the eighth on a solo
blast, his second homer of the season.
The Royals rallied for two runs in the ninth to pull within 5-4.
Alex Gordon and Maikel Franco each drove in a run, with both runs
attributed to struggling Cubs reliever Craig Kimbrel, before
southpaw Kyle Ryan retired Bubba Starling to end the game and earn
his first career save.
After two games in Chicago, both teams now will head to Kansas City
for a pair of games at Kauffman Stadium.
--Field Level Media
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