Meanwhile, Steele (9-2) continued his
first-half brilliance by striking out six with a walk to record
his 10th quality start in 15 outings, and lower his ERA to 2.43.
The left-hander has yielded three runs over 17 1/3 innings in
winning three consecutive starts.
Cleveland's Cal Quantrill (2-5) returned after missing a month
with right shoulder inflammation, but lasted just 3 1/3 innings,
yielding six runs, eight hits and two walks. Will Brennan
homered in the ninth and Amed Rosario had two of the five hits
for the Guardians, who are 3-4 since winning four in a row.
Cleveland manager Terry Francona (illness) was back after a
three-game absence.
While Steele settled into a solid rhythm, Chicago opened the
scoring in the third. Young and Madrigal recorded back-to-back,
one-out singles, then Mike Tauchman walked. Hoerner followed
with a single up the middle for a 2-0 lead that extended his
hitting streak to nine games, while recording RBIs 41 and 42.
Chicago followed with four runs in the fourth when Bellinger and
Yan Gomes opened with singles, and both scored on Young's second
triple in as many days. Tauchman then singled in Young, and came
home on Morel's sacrifice fly.
Madrigal and Morel each took Cleveland reliever Xzavion Curry
deep during a three-run sixth inning to make it a 9-0 for
Chicago, which also snapped a four-game home losing streak where
it totaled 12 runs.
--Field Level Media
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