Willson Contreras, Wade Miley lead Cubs past Pirates
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[May 17, 2022] Willson
Contreras' grand slam highlighted an eight-run first, and Wade Miley
yielded just one hit over seven strong innings, as the Chicago Cubs
snapped a five-game home skid with Monday night's 9-0 victory over
the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Chicago led 4-0 when Contreras hit the 100th home run of his career,
well into the left-center field bleachers off Bryse Wilson to clear
the bases and essentially secure his team's season-high third
consecutive victory. Ian Happ and Yan Gomes each had three hits with
an RBI for the Cubs.
Meanwhile, Miley (1-0) was brilliant after allowing three runs and
five walks in three innings at San Diego in his Cubs' debut on May
10. The veteran left-hander didn't yield a hit until Michael Chavis'
two-out single in the fifth, and he struck out six without a walk.
A day after being no-hit but still winning 1-0 over Cincinnati, the
Pirates' offensive struggles continued while recording just three
hits. Yoshi Tsutsugo and Rodolfo Castro each singled in the eighth
for Pittsburgh, which has totaled six runs and been shut out twice
while losing three of its last five.
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Chicago Cubs first baseman Frank Schwindel (18) singles against the
Pittsburgh Pirates during the first inning at Wrigley Field.
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Pirates starter Dillon Peters (3-1) faced just
seven batters in the first. He was charged with five runs while
giving up four hits and a walk over two-thirds of an inning. Wilson,
meanwhile, lasted 5 1/3 innings, giving up four runs -- three earned
-- with eight hits and two walks.
Contreras opened the bottom of the first with a double to
right-center. He scored on a double by Happ, who came home on Gomes'
single. Andrelton Simmons later delivered an RBI infield single in
his first Chicago at-bat, and Gomes scored on a bases-loaded walk to
Rafael Ortega to give Chicago a four-run lead.
Contreras followed with his second hit of the inning and his fourth
career grand slam.
--Field Level Media
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