Las Vegas Review-Journal

Hendricks gets Cubs past Cards

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CHICAGO — Kyle Hendricks hit his spots and kept hitters off balance. It was a command performanc­e at a big moment for the Chicago Cubs.

Hendricks went eight innings as the National League Central-leading Cubs beat the second-place St. Louis Cardinals 5-1 on Monday.

Led by Hendricks and a 10-hit attack, Chicago closed out the five-game series on a winning note after losing three straight. It leads the defending division champions by 2½ games.

Hendricks (5-4) gave up a run and seven hits in his second straight win. He also struck out four and walked none in his 38th consecutiv­e start with two walks or less — the most by a Cubs pitcher since at least 1901.

“I didn’t know that to be honest with you,” Hendricks said. “It’s something I’m shooting for, I guess. It’s a good result to have, to know that what I’m going out there and trying to do is coming across. I’ve just got to keep focused on that, keep moving forward and not giving them free bases.”

Hendricks’ poise and control have made him one of the Cubs’ most reliable pitchers since he debuted in 2014.

“He’s a guy that you just can mark it up to consistenc­y every fifth day,” manager David Ross said. “That’s such a powerful thing in major league baseball, to have a guy that you know is gonna take the bump, give you a solid outing, not gonna beat himself, is gonna keep you in the ballgame.”

Javier Báez had three singles and scored a run, helping the Cubs earn a split of the 10-game season series against the Cardinals. Jason Kipnis had two hits and drove in a run. Willson Contreras made it 5-0 with a two-run single against Johan Oviedo in the fifth.

Oviedo (0-2) went 4⅔ innings in his fourth major league start, allowing three earned runs and eight hits.

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