Cubs use late rally to edge Brewers 2-1
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[July 07, 2022]
P.J. Higgins hit a go-ahead RBI double
in the ninth inning as the visiting Chicago Cubs bested the
Milwaukee Brewers 2-1 on Wednesday afternoon to win the three-game
series.
Higgins' game-winning hit came off Brewers All-Star closer Josh
Hader (0-2), who walked Patrick Wisdom to start the ninth. Wisdom
stole second with one out before Higgins came through in the clutch
with two outs as Chicago won for the sixth time in its last eight
games.
The Cubs' Rafael Ortega tied the game an inning earlier, bringing
home Christopher Morel on a single to right. Morel reached base when
he tripled with one out, poking a fly ball to right-center field
that was just inches away from being a home run.
Chicago's Mychal Givens (5-0) provided one inning of relief to earn
the win before David Robertson notched his 12th save with a perfect
ninth inning.
Milwaukee starter Corbin Burnes scattered just three hits across
seven scoreless innings with 10 strikeouts for his sixth
double-digit strikeout game of the season.
Burnes issued just one walk during his fifth consecutive quality
start. It also was his 18th career game with at least 10 strikeouts
to tie a Brewers franchise record set by Yovani Gallardo.
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The Brewers' Keston Hiura broke a scoreless tie in
the fifth, blasting a 440-foot solo shot to left-center field, his
eighth.
Cubs starter Adrian Sampson gave up one run on four hits over 5 2/3
innings. He did not surrender a walk and struck out five.
Sampson retired the first nine batters he faced before Milwaukee's
Christian Yelich led off the bottom of the fourth with a single.
Chicago threatened to score in the fifth when Alfonso Rivas put
himself in scoring position with a one-out double. Higgins then
struck a ball to deep left field, but Hiura made an
over-the-shoulder catch up against the wall to keep the Cubs
scoreless.
The Cubs' Andrelton Simmons doubled down the left-field line to lead
off the sixth, but Chicago was once again unable to capitalize as
Burnes set down Rafael Ortega, Nico Hoerner and Ian Happ to subdue
the scoring threat.
--Field Level Media
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