Patrick Wisdom's late homer lifts Cubs over Brewers
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[June 01, 2022] Patrick
Wisdom hit a go-ahead, solo home run in the bottom of the eighth
inning as the Chicago Cubs bested the visiting Milwaukee Brewers 8-7
on Tuesday night to snap a three-game losing streak.
It was Wisdom's 11th homer of the season, and it came off Brad
Boxberger (1-1), who tossed one inning of relief in the
back-and-forth affair.
After Victor Caratini hit a three-run homer to put Milwaukee up 6-3,
the Cubs struck for four runs in the sixth inning behind a two-run
home run from P.J. Higgins and RBI doubles from Wilson Contreras and
Frank Schwindel.
The Brewers immediately responded in the next half inning. Christian
Yelich tripled with one out and scored on Rowdy Tellez's hit to tie
the contest at 7-7.
Mychal Givens (4-0) held Milwaukee scoreless through 1 1/3 innings
out of the bullpen before David Robertson took over in the ninth and
recorded his seventh save.
Contreras, Wisdom and Clint Frazier each had a pair of hits to lead
Chicago, while Tyrone Taylor and Caratini each drove in three runs
to pace the Brewers.
Taylor initially broke the game open in the third, doubling with the
bases loaded to give Milwaukee a 3-1 lead.
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Chicago Cubs catcher Willson Contreras (40) rounds the bases after
hitting a solo home run against the Milwaukee Brewers during the
first inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-USA
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That lead did not last for long, as Chicago struck
for a pair of runs in the fourth.
Andrelton Simmons had an RBI single and later came around to score
thanks to a throwing error from Caratini, who was attempting to pick
off Christopher Morel at first base.
The rally forced Eric Lauer out of the game after four innings. He
allowed five hits and three runs, two of which were earned. The
left-hander also walked three and struck out six.
Cubs starter Justin Steele went five innings, allowing three hits
and three runs while walking four and striking out six.
Contreras hit a solo home run in the first to get Chicago's offense
going early. Ian Happ tripled and Frazier walked to lead off the
following inning, but Lauer retired the next three batters to escape
the jam.
--Field Level Media
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