Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Back to duel: Stroman returns

- BY MADDIE LEE, STAFF REPORTER mlee@suntimes.com | @maddie_m_lee

LOS ANGELES — Cubs right-hander Marcus Stroman came off the 15-day injured list Saturday and right into a pitchers’ duel with Dodgers left-hander

Clayton Kershaw.

The Cubs were monitoring Stroman’s workload in the start. He’d built up to 5055 pitches in his rehab outing last week. But he made the most of the 59 pitches he threw in four innings.

Stroman held the Dodgers, who sit atop the National League West, scoreless. He gave up only two singles and never allowed a runner into scoring position.

Stroman spent about a month on the injured list with inflammati­on in his right shoulder. He traced the issue back to his quick buildup in May after a bout with COVID-19.

To make room on the active roster for Stroman, the Cubs put lefty Justin Steele on the paternity list.

Extra, extra

The Cubs played their 12th extra-inning game Friday, leading the majors in that category. And going into Saturday, three of their previous six games had gone into extras.

The Cubs have not fared well, going 3-9. “The rewarding thing is we’ve been in a lot of tight games,” manager David Ross said early in the series. “These guys are getting playoff-type experience [facing] playoff-caliber teams: Boston, Milwaukee, St. Louis, the Yankees. We’re getting some real good experience this year that’s going to pay off in the long run for some of these young guys.”

Playing 10 innings the night before provided an added challenge for the Cubs, whose rotation remains banged up. Extra innings mean an extra toll on the bullpen.

Ross also used an extra pitcher Friday after an inning-extending error by Seiya Suzuki.

In what should’ve been an inning-ending play in the sixth, Dodgers cleanup hitter Will Smith sliced a fly ball to right field. Suzuki drifted under it, but it kept curling toward the line and glanced off his glove. The Dodgers scored their first run on the error, and Ross replaced starter Keegan Thompson with veteran Chris Martin.

It was only Suzuki’s second error. A five-time Nippon Profession­al Baseball gold glover, Suzuki is known for his solid defense, which made it more headscratc­hing.

“It’s a really hard game we’re playing; sometimes things happen,” Ross said.

“I’m sure he wished he would have caught it.”

Martin went back out in the seventh but didn’t finish the inning. After Martin gave up a solo home run to Jake Lamb and a triple to Gavin Lux, reliever Scott Effross replaced him and got the last out.

Injury updates

Catcher Willson Contreras returned to the lineup Saturday, batting second as the designated hitter, after missing four games with a tight left hamstring.

† Triple-A Iowa’s 10-1 win in Indianapol­is featured two players in the second games of their rehab assignment­s.

Frank Schwindel (strained lower back) served as the designated hitter and went 1-for-4. Second baseman Nick Madrigal (strained left groin) went 0-for-3 with a walk and scored a run.

 ?? ASHLEY LANDIS/AP ?? Marcus Stroman allowed only two singles in four innings Saturday against the Dodgers.
ASHLEY LANDIS/AP Marcus Stroman allowed only two singles in four innings Saturday against the Dodgers.

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