El Dorado News-Times

Mikolas goes 8 innings as Cardinals topple Cubs 2-1

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CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Cubs are going into the final day of the season with a shot at the NL Central championsh­ip.

Whether they take it outright or have to play a tiebreaker remains unclear. They could wind up in a wild-card game after that, too.

So many uncertaint­ies for a team hoping for another big run.

Miles Mikolas outpitched Cole Hamels with eight sparkling innings, and the St. Louis Cardinals stayed alive in the playoff race by topping the Cubs 2-1 on Saturday.

The Cardinals remained in the hunt for a wild card for at least a few more hours while assuring the division race between Chicago and Milwaukee comes down to the final day.

"It's a special moment to be able to see that type of intensity that comes with meaningful games and that sort of playoff atmosphere," Hamels said. "It's a little bit better when you win . ... (To win the World Series), you're gonna have to play some really tough teams at some tough moments, high intensity, high stakes."

St. Louis needed a win plus a loss by the Los Angeles Dodgers to San Francisco to remain in contention.

The Cubs would have wrapped up their third straight division championsh­ip with a victory along with a loss by the Brewers to Detroit on Saturday night. Chicago and Milwaukee would meet in a tiebreaker at Wrigley Field on Monday if they wind up with identical records, with the loser then playing in a wild-card game at home on Tuesday.

"There's nothing to lament with our guys," said Cubs manager Joe Maddon, whose team led the division by five games on Sept. 2. "They've been playing very well for a long period of time. Our route's been a little different than everybody else. We'll come back ready to play (Sunday) and see how it all falls."

Mikolas (18-4) allowed one unearned run and five hits in his fifth straight win. He struck out six, walked none and improved to 10-0 in 16 road starts.

Carlos Martinez worked a perfect ninth for his fifth save in five chances.

Matt Carpenter and Paul DeJong each had RBI singles. Carpenter also scored a run. And the Cardinals got back to winning after matching a season high with four straight losses.

"We did everything we could today," Mikolas said. "I know a few guys on the Giants, maybe send them some text messages, pump them up, get them ready for the game and maybe go grab dinner and a beer and see how that game shakes out."

Hamels (4-3) was a tough-luck loser.

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