Cubs, Cardinals set to open 5-game series at Wrigley
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[September 04, 2020]
The Chicago Cubs will try to
build on their National League Central lead when they face the
visiting St. Louis Cardinals on Friday.
The game will open a five-game series at Wrigley Field. The
division-leading Cubs (22-15) hold a 3 1/2-game lead over the
Cardinals (14-14) and they are 3-2 against them this season.
Both teams will be looking for more offensive depth.
"You know it's in there. It's just a matter of time," Cubs manager
David Ross said. "These guys are too talented for it to continue the
way it's been going. It's nice. I know they put a lot of pressure on
themselves to contribute and want to do well, all those guys."
Among Cubs regulars, only Ian Happ, Jason Heyward and Victor
Caratini are hitting better than .240. And Happ suffered a facial
contusion during Thursday's 6-2 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates after
fouling a ball back into his face.
The Cardinals scored 30 runs while winning three straight games
before their 4-3 road loss to the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday.
With veteran outfielder Dexter Fowler sidelined by a stomach
ailment, the Cardinals need production from outfielders Harrison
Bader (hitting .196), Tyler O'Neill (.178), Dylan Carlson (.176) and
Lane Thomas (1-for-12).
"I don't need them to feel like they've got to go out and absolutely
kill it every single night to get another chance," Cardinals manager
Mike Shildt said. "But the fact of the matter is if we see good
at-bats and we see productive at-bats and we see good play in other
areas that help us win baseball games, guys will get more
opportunities."
The Cardinals have high hopes for Carlson, their top offensive
prospect. But he has struggled against the changeups and curveballs
he has seen since his promotion.
"It's like major league baseball got together and said, ‘We're going
to throw this guy nothing but breaking balls.' Pitched him tougher
than anybody in the league," Shildt said.
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The Cubs are also looking for better starting pitching. Their
rotation had a 2.55 ERA in the first 16 games, then a 5.42 ERA in
their next 21 games.
They will start Yu Darvish (6-1, 1.47 ERA) Friday. He held the
Cardinals to one run on eight hits in six innings of a 6-3 victory
on Aug. 18. Darvish is 1-2 with a 3.56 ERA in five career starts
against the Cardinals.
Paul Goldschmidt (8-for-22, double, homer, three RBIs), Kolten Wong
(4-for-8) and Tommy Edman (4-for-10) have hit Darvish well while
Brad Miller (1-for-16) and Paul DeJong (1-for-9) have not.
The Cardinals will counter with Jack Flaherty (2-0, 1.93), who
worked just 1 2/3 innings in his only outing against the Cubs this
season. He is 3-2 with a 2.79 ERA in 11 appearances against them.
Cub slugger Anthony Rizzo (9-for-19, three homers, six RBIs) has
worked over Flaherty in his career, but Jason Heyward (1-for-17),
Javier Baez (1-for-13 eight strikeouts) and Kris Bryant (2-for-18,
10 strikeouts) have struggled against him.
The Cubs acquired outfielder Jose Martinez, a former Cardinal, from
the Tampa Bay Rays before the deadline. Martinez will experience
this Cubs-Cardinals rivalry from the other side.
"A lot of good friends over there," Martinez said. "But now it's
about competing, and now I'm with a different organization. It's
going to be fun because I've played over there, too, and I'm here
now. So I can feel how it is on both sides."
--Field Level Media
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