Marcus Stroman shines before Cubs hold off Giants
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[July 30, 2022] Patrick
Wisdom hit a home run, Marcus Stroman scattered eight hits in six
shutout innings and the Chicago Cubs outlasted the host San
Francisco Giants 4-2 on Friday.
Five of the game's six runs were scored in the ninth.
The Cubs managed just six hits, but thanks in large part to Wisdom's
solo shot in the fifth, it was enough to produce a seventh win in
the past eight games.
The Giants collected 13 hits but stranded 13 baserunners. They went
just 3-for-11 with runners in scoring position, with two of those
three hits failing to produce a run.
Wisdom bashed his 19th homer of the season and second in two nights
at San Francisco. The latest blow came leading off the fifth after
Giants starter Alex Cobb (3-5) had allowed just a fourth-inning
infield single to Ian Happ in the first four frames.
Cobb tossed six-plus innings, allowing just the one run on three
hits. He walked one and struck out 11, equaling the fourth-highest
total of his career.
Meanwhile, the Giants put constant pressure on Stroman (3-5), nearly
scoring in the first inning when Wilmer Flores was gunned down at
the plate by left fielder Happ trying to score on a two-out single
by Mike Yastrzemski.
The Giants stranded two in the first, second and fourth plus one in
the third and sixth against Stroman, who gave up eight hits and one
walk. He struck out three.
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Chicago Cubs third baseman Patrick Wisdom (16) and first baseman
Alfonso Rivas (36) celebrate after the game against the San
Francisco Giants at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: Sergio
Estrada-USA TODAY Sports
Protecting a one-run lead, Cubs reliever Scott
Effross stranded the bases loaded in the seventh by getting
Yastrzemski to ground out to first. Chicago's Mychal Givens pitched
around a one-out double by LaMonte Wade Jr. in the eighth.
The Cubs padded their advantage in the ninth after Nico Hoerner
walked and Wisdom doubled. Frank Schwindel knocked in Hoerner with
an infield hit, Alfonso Rivas brought home Wisdom with a single to
right and an error by Yastrzemski in right field completed the
three-run uprising.
Turns out, the insurance runs saved the game for the Cubs. The
Giants got a two-run homer from Flores, his 15th, with one out in
the ninth against David Robertson to get within 4-2.
Brandon Belt followed with a single, twice bringing the potential
tying run to the plate, but Robertson got Yastrzemski to ground out
before striking out Thairo Estrada to end it.
Wisdom had two hits and scored twice while Schwindel added a pair of
singles for the Cubs, who were beaten 4-2 in the series opener.
Flores had a single, a double and a homer, Jason Vosler added two
doubles, and Belt and Tommy La Stella collected two hits apiece for
the Giants, who lost for the eighth time in nine games since the
All-Star break.
--Field Level Media
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