Kyle Hendricks, Cubs blank Padres to end 5-game skid
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[May 10, 2022] Right-hander
Kyle Hendricks continued his career mastery of the San Diego Padres
on Monday night, throwing 8 2/3 innings to lead the visiting Chicago
Cubs to a 6-0 victory that snapped a five-game losing streak.
Hendricks held the Padres to three hits and a walk with seven
strikeouts to improve to 2-3 on the season while lowering his ERA
from 5.64 to 4.38. He is now 8-2 in his career in 12 starts against
the Padres with a 2.65 ERA.
The Padres' only hits were a single by Eric Hosmer leading off the
second, a two-out bunt single by Jose Azocar in the third and a
seventh-inning single by Manny Machado. No Padre reached second and
Hendricks didn't have a three-ball count until he walked Jake
Cronenworth with one out in the ninth.
Scott Effross got the final out for the Cubs after Hendricks threw
116 pitches.
Offensively, left fielder Ian Happ had an RBI single and a two-run
double and designated hitter Wilson Contreras went 3-for-4 and
played a role in three of the Cubs' first four runs.
The Cubs, who had lost eight of their last nine games, took a 1-0
lead against Padres starter MacKenzie Gore before the rookie
left-hander retired a hitter.
Contreras led off the game with a single and came around to score on
Seiya Suzuki's double. The Cubs added single runs in the fourth,
fifth and seventh innings and two in the eighth.
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Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Kyle Hendricks (28) throws a pitch
against the San Diego Padres during the first inning at Petco Park.
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In the fourth, Patrick Wisdom and Yan Gomes opened
the inning with back-to-back singles. Gore retired the next two
hitters before Happ plated Wisdom with a single. Jason Heyward and
Contreras opened the fifth with back-to-back singles that put Cubs
at the corners. Heyward scored when Suzuki grounded into a double
play.
That closed the book on Gore (2-1), who gave up three runs on seven
hits and no walks with six strikeouts in five innings.
The Cubs added an unearned run in the seventh against Padres
reliever Craig Stammen. Heyward singled with two outs, stole second
and scored when second baseman Cronenworth's throw on Contreras'
infield single bounced past first baseman Hosmer. Happ added a
two-run double in the eighth after Cubs manager David Ross
successfully challenged an out call at first on what would have been
an inning-ending double play.
--Field Level Media
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