Michael Busch struck three circuits, Pete Crow-Armstrong hit two and the Chicago Cubs set a franchise record by hitting eight circuits, while crushing the Cardinals of St. Louis 11-3 Friday, to sign a fourth consecutive victory.
Busch finished the meeting with four strokes in four presences and five products produced. Crow-Armstrong also struck four strokes in as many presences. Inby Swanson succeeded in a two -point circuit in front of a fiery crowd of 40,038 spectators of the Wrigley Field.
Seiya Suzuki and Carson Kelly added solo circuits, allowing the leaders of the central division to strike six circuits in the first three heats against Miles Mikolas (4-6), which is a record against a cards launcher in a match. The eight circuits conceded by St. Louis are also a sad team record.
Brendan Donovan began the fourth round with a circuit against Colin Rea, ending a series of 31 sleeves without point in the cards. St. Louis, who lost his fourth consecutive match, had been bleached during his three previous defeats.
This is the only safe blow granted by REA (6-3) in 6.2 innings, which equals its longest release this season.
Mikolas (4-6) gave eight points and ten strokes in six rounds, taking a fourth consecutive defeat.
Suzuki struck his 24th circuit, a summit at the Cubs, and Crow-Armstrong followed with his first game in the first round. Busch and Kelly have struck consecutive circuits in the second round, offering Chicago a ninth consecutive circuit sequence this season.
“It was really a great match,” said Busch, “who said it was an excellent way to highlight the American national holiday. Baseball is a bit of a thing of July 4, and above all, doing it at the Wrigley Field and living so many emotions – it’s a moment that I will never forget. »»
“You are trying to have good sticks to the stick and win matches, but when things like it happen, it’s cool. »»
Crow-Armstrong also distinguished himself defensively in the match with a spectacular caught to steal a sure blow to Masyn Winn.
Crow-Armstrong struck its 23rd circuit on the video panel in the right field of Wrigley Field in third. After a simple Swanson, Busch also reached the panel with a two-point stroke, pointing to 7-0.
Busch praised the crowd by going around the goals after its first three circuits match.
Cubs before field field player Jon Berti launched the ninth round and conceded two points.
The dishes win the first round
Jeff McNeil gave the advance to his team thanks to a two-point circuit against Luke Weaver in seventh round, and the New York Mets won the first match of the “Metro series” against the New York Yankees, by the 6-5 brand.
In a duel putting two clubs in the presence of waves after solid seasonal beginnings, Juan Soto slammed a two -point circuit among his three strokes against his former team. Brett Baty added a long solo ball in sixth round against Ian Hamilton which reduced the Yankees advance to 5-4.
The Soto circuit, struck in the first round, was his 21st of the season.
Inserted in succession after two withdrawals in seventh round, Weaver (1-3) gave a goal on balls to Pete Alonso. McNeil then rolled up a speed change in the upper balcony of the right field.
Weaver has been the victim of circuit during its last three presence in the mound. After he had maintained an average deserved points of 1.05 in his first 24 games, she rises to 13.50 in seven outings since her return to the game after an elongation of the left hamstrings.
The Yankees underwent a fifth setback in a row, a lethargy that made them lose their grip in the first row of the classification of the eastern section of the American League.
In the defeat, Jasson Dominguez ended a 32 -game shortage without a circuit stroke, thanks to two long balls with the opposite fields. He had three points scored.
Dominguez and Aaron Judge, with his 32nd of the season, slammed consecutive circuits to start the meeting. Cody Bellinger also struck a circuit for Yankees.
Huascar Brazobán (4-2) did not give any safe in seventh round and Reed Garrett scored six withdrawals for his third rescue of the season. He had the help of a superb defensive game from McNeil in the second ninth round cushion.
On June 12, the dishes displayed a file of 45-24, the best of major leagues, and the Yankees presented a sheet of 42-25. Since then, the dishes have had a 6-14 sheet while that of the Yankees is 6-15.
Elsewhere in major baseball:
Boston 11- Washington 2
BOS : Trevor Story struck a circuit and produced four points. Jarren Duran produced three points for Boston, who has successfully had 16 shots and won four of his last six games since his six defeats. Leaving Lucas Giolito launched 7.2 rounds in his first match against the team that drafted him. Abraham Toro obtained two strokes, he produced one point and crossed marble once too.
WAS : The Nationals were limited to only six strokes.
Cincinnati 9 – Philadelphia 6
CIN : Elly de la Cruz and Spencer Steer produced two points each.
PHI : Nick Castellanos struck a circuit of two points in the first round. Leaving, Jesus Luzardo (7-5), held only more than two rounds, giving six points – five deserved – on six strokes.
Tampa Bay 3 – Minnesota 4
TB : The Kevin Kelly (0-1) lift collected the defeat by launching two thirds of the round in the 9th grade.
MIN : Harrison Bader (9 and 10) ended the match with his second circuit of the game at the end of ninth.
Pittsburgh 0 – Seattle 6
PIT : Nick Gonzales obtained three of the six strokes of the pirates.
SEA : Cal Raleigh struck its 34th and 35th circuits, establishing a personal summit and equaling the Ken Griffey Jr. circuits record in Seattle before the break of the star match. Randy Arozarena (13) and Dylan Moore (9) also succeeded in circuits.
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