Joc Pederson hit a solo homer and Jason Heyward
had an RBI single in the 10th for the Cubs, who managed only
three hits as their struggles continued at the plate. Chicago
scored two runs on four hits combined over the final two games
of the series.
Brewers left-hander Josh Hader (2-0) pitched a scoreless ninth
inning to earn the win in relief. Right-hander Brad Boxberger
picked up his first save by retiring Ian Happ with the bases
loaded in the 10th.
Cubs right-hander Brandon Workman (0-1) took the loss after
giving up three runs (two earned) on two hits in the 10th
inning.
Brewers right-hander Brandon Woodruff carried a no-hitter into
the seventh until Happ singled to right field. Woodruff did not
issue a walk, and he threw 51 of 74 pitches for strikes to
stymie Cubs hitters despite the wind blowing out to left field.
Cubs right-hander Kyle Hendricks also settled for a no-decision
despite shutting ou the Brewers on four hits in six innings. He
walked one and struck out six before giving way to right-handed
reliever Alec Mills.
Mills pitched a scoreless seventh inning, but he found trouble
on his fifth pitch of the eighth. He left a fastball up and over
the plate, and Cain turned on it for a wind-aided homer that
sailed out of Wrigley Field and landed on Waveland Avenue.
The eighth-inning blast was Cain's first since Sept. 27, 2019.
He played only five games in 2020 before opting out for the rest
of the season.
The Cubs pulled even in the bottom of the eighth against Brewers
reliever Devin Williams.
Pederson's first hit with the Cubs was memorable, as he hit a
towering fly ball an estimated 417 feet into the right-field
bleachers.
--Field Level Media
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