Penticton Herald

Cubs, Rockies set to meet for NL wild card after losing tiebreaker­s

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CHICAGO (AP) — Manager Joe Maddon and the Chicago Cubs insist they still have plenty left to make another deep run in the post-season. What they don’t have is room for error. The Cubs will host the Colorado Rockies in the wild-card game today after both teams lost tiebreaker games for their division championsh­ips.

“We’re not dead in the water,” Maddon said. “We have another opportunit­y. I’ve been involved with wild-card teams that have gone all the way. It happens.”

The Cubs will send ace Jon Lester (18-6, 3.32 ERA) to the mound, hoping to keep their season going after a 3-1 loss to Milwaukee for the NL Central championsh­ip at Wrigley Field on Monday.

They’ll be back at the old ballpark again, trying to eliminate Colorado after the Rockies dropped a tiebreaker for the NL West to the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-2.

Kyle Freeland (17-7, 2.85) starts for the Rockies, and the winner gets Milwaukee in the best-of-five Division Series starting Thursday at Miller Park.

Colorado and the Cubs split six games this year, each scoring 33 runs. They haven’t faced each other since early May.

NL home run champion Nolan Arenado and the Rockies (91-72) had won nine of 10 before getting shut down by rookie Walker Buehler in Monday’s defeat. Colorado has never won its division.

“Excited about it,” said Rockies manager Bud Black. “It’s going to be a great environmen­t at Wrigley. This team enjoys playing on the big stage.”

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