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William Contreras smashed a 110 mph line drive that died at the warning track in right-center while Sal Frelick's fly ball to lead off the game had a chance to do damage on a different day in Chicago.
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The Milwaukee Brewers close down a four-game series against the Chicago Cubs and former Milwaukee manager Craig Counsell on Thursday, with a 12:10 p.m. first pitch at American Family Field.
The Cubs threatened to score more that inning, but Templeton made another excellent play, diving to his right on a line drive from Dernier that appeared destined for left field. [9] But the Cubs would get no more off Padres starter Ed Whitson, while San Diego's bats finally came to life with seven runs in the fifth and sixth off of Dennis ...
The 1998 National League Wild Card tie-breaker game was a one-game extension to Major League Baseball's (MLB) 1998 regular season, played between the Chicago Cubs and San Francisco Giants to determine the winner of the National League (NL) wild card.
The Cubs acquired Nationals second baseman Daniel Murphy on August 31 in a waiver trade [a] [25] Murphy logged one of three Cubs hits in the tiebreaker. José Quintana started for Chicago, [26] and Jhoulys Chacín started for Milwaukee. [27] ESPN broadcast the game, with Karl Ravech, Eduardo Pérez, Tim Kurkjian, and Buster Olney.
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Joe Carter (who was with the Triple-A Iowa Cubs at the time) and right fielder (RF) Mel Hall were sent to Cleveland for Sutcliffe and back-up catcher (C) Ron Hassey (.333 with Cubs in 1984). Sutcliffe (5–5 with the Indians) immediately joined Sanderson (8–5 3.14), Eckersley (10–8 3.03), Steve Trout (13–7 3.41), Chuck Rainey (5-7 4.28 ...