Los Cubs completan la barrida ante los Mets con una victoria de 2-1 en la última entrada

Los Chicago Cubs derrotaron a los New York Mets 2-1 en 10 entradas en el Wrigley Field, asegurando una barrida de tres juegos y extendiendo su racha de victorias a cinco. Pete Crow-Armstrong anotó la carrera de la victoria tras un elevado de sacrificio de Nico Hoerner, después de haber avanzado a tercera base gracias a un lanzamiento descontrolado. La derrota extendió la racha negativa de los Mets a 11 juegos, la más larga desde 2004.

Los lanzadores de Chicago dominaron en una tarde ventosa en el Wrigley Field, limitando a los Mets a una sola carrera a pesar de que los Cubs solo consiguieron un hit con corredores en posición de anotar durante ocho entradas. El abridor Javier Assad completó 5 2/3 entradas sólidas tras ser llamado desde Triple-A Iowa. Los relevistas Jacob Webb, Riley Martin y Corbin Martin mantuvieron a Nueva York sin anotar en las entradas finales, preparando el desenlace dramático. El mánager de los Cubs, Craig Counsell, señaló: “La historia del juego fue el pitcheo. Lanzamos extremadamente bien. Estoy orgulloso de esos muchachos”.

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