Cubs squeak by Phillies with Yan Gomes' late hit
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[September 28, 2022] Marcus
Stroman allowed one run over seven strong innings, and Yan Gomes'
second hit of the night broke a tie score in the seventh, as the
Chicago Cubs handed the Philadelphia Phillies a fifth consecutive
road defeat with a 2-1 win on Tuesday.
After yielding a run over seven innings against Colorado to earn his
first 2022 home win on Sept. 16, Stroman (5-7) repeated that
performance, while also giving up four hits, a walk and striking out
six on Tuesday. That lone run came in the sixth on Bryce Harper's
slicing, two-out RBI double slightly out of the reach of diving
center fielder Christopher Morel.
Stroman, who helped the Cubs (68-86) to their sixth win in seven
games, was locked into a stellar pitching duel with Philadelphia's
Zack Wheeler. Making his second start after missing over a month
with forearm tendinitis, Wheeler allowed only Morel's 15th homer of
the season in the third, four other hits, a walk and struck out five
on 62 pitches in six innings.
Clinging to the third and final wild-card spot in the National
League and looking for its first postseason appearance since 2011,
Philadelphia (83-70) has dropped three in a row and eight of the
last 11 overall. The Phillies have been even worse on the road of
late, going 5-13 following a stretch of nine wins in 10 games away
from home.
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Sister Jean, chaplain for the Loyola University Rambler’s men’s
basketball team, throws out a ceremonial first pitch before a
baseball game between the Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies at
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Philadelphia looked to have some momentum after
Harper's game-tying hit, but Chicago broke the tie against Connor
Brogdon (2-2) in the seventh. Ian Happ opened the frame with an
infield single, then went to second on Patrick Wisdom's grounder.
Happ eventually came home when Gomes ripped a line drive down the
right field line for a two-out double to put the Cubs back in front.
After Harper led off the ninth inning with a single, Manuel
Rodriguez came on, got Harper on a forceout and recorded his third
save of the season after Alec Bohm grounded into a game-ending
double play.
--Field Level Media
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