Shota Imanaga stars as the Chicago
Cubs beat the Washington Nationals 5-0
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[September 23, 2024]
By JAY COHEN
CHICAGO (AP) — Shota Imanaga pitched seven crisp innings in his
sixth consecutive win, and the Chicago Cubs beat the Washington
Nationals 5-0 on Sunday.
Imanaga (15-3) was backed by home runs from Mike Tauchman, Michael
Busch and Miguel Amaya. The Japanese left-hander allowed six hits,
struck out four and walked none, continuing his strong finish to his
first season in the majors.
“He did a good job with that heater kind of up and away to them,”
manager Craig Counsell said. “Pretty simple game plan and he
executed it very well.”
The start of the game was delayed for 2 hours, 20 minutes because of
rain. The Wrigley Field crowd of 30,086 passed the time by watching
much of the Bears' 21-16 loss at Indianapolis on the massive
videoboard in left-center.
“Today I kept in mind ... that there is a possibility it might
continue to rain and there might be a delay,” Imanaga said through a
translator. “So just keeping that in mind and not getting swayed too
much with how the environment is around me and just focusing on the
game.”
The Cubs (80-76), who were eliminated from playoff contention on
Saturday, took three of four in the series. They went 6-1 against
the Nationals this season.
James Wood and José Tena each had two of Washington's eight hits.
Jake Irvin (10-13) allowed five runs and four hits in four innings.
The Nationals (69-87) closed out a 1-6 trip. They finished their
road schedule with a 33-48 record.
“We just couldn't drive in any runs,” manager Dave Martinez said.
“The biggest thing is, we got to get better in driving in runs,
attacking the strike zone, staying in the strike zone. We just start
chasing.”
Tauchman got Chicago off to a fast start when he drove a 2-0
fastball from Irvin off the bottom of the scoreboard in right for a
leadoff drive in the first inning. It was Tauchman's seventh homer
of the season.
“He steps in there and has that at-bat. I think that just builds
some momentum for us,” Busch said, “and kind of just built off of
that.”
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Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Shota Imanaga, right, of Japan, is
congratulated by catcher Miguel Amaya, left, as they walk to the
dugout after the second inning of a baseball game against the
Washington Nationals in Chicago, Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024. (AP
Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
The Cubs broke it open with three runs in the
fourth. Busch led off with his 21st homer, a drive to right on a 2-1
fastball. With Pete Crow-Armstrong aboard after a two-out walk,
Amaya went deep for his eighth on the year.
Irvin was coming off a pair of impressive starts, allowing a total
of two runs and six hits in 13 1/3 innings.
Washington had its best scoring opportunity in the eighth against
Ethan Roberts. With runners on the corners and one out, Joey Gallo
sent a pinch-hit liner down the right field line. Umpire Tripp
Gibson originally said it was foul, but then changed his mind and
ruled it was a ground-rule double.
The Cubs challenged the call and it was overturned. Gallo then
struck out swinging and Luis García Jr. bounced to shortstop, ending
the inning.
TRAINER'S ROOM
Cubs: LF Ian Happ was scratched with lower back tightness. Counsell
said he is day to day.
UP NEXT
Nationals: Following an off day, LHP Mitchell Parker (7-10, 4.44
ERA) starts Tuesday night in the opener of a three-game home series
against Kansas City.
Cubs: RHP Nate Pearson (2-2, 4.71 ERA) takes the mound on Monday
night for the opener of a three-game set at Philadelphia. Pearson is
making his first start of the season.
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