San Diego Union-Tribune

GALLEN SHINES AS DIAMONDBAC­KS TRY TO CATCH CUBS

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Zac Gallen pitched a three-hitter for his second career complete game, helping the Arizona Diamondbac­ks beat the host Chicago Cubs 1-0 on Friday for their third straight win.

Rookie Corbin Carroll accounted for the game’s only run with a two-out RBI single in the eighth inning against Mark Leiter Jr. Seiya Suzuki nearly made a terrific catch in right field, but the ball hit the grass in front of his glove and the out call by first base umpire Stu Scheurwate­r was overturned in a video review.

“That’s a good team. We ran into a tough situation today,” Cubs starter Jameson Taillon said. “September baseball is meant to be close games and every inch matters.”

Arizona (74-68) won for the fourth time in five games and moved within two games of Chicago for the No. 2 spot in the NL wild-card standings.

Gallen (15-7) struck out nine and walked one after he dropped his previous two outings. Making his 111th career start, he got a celebrator­y dousing from Carroll and other teammates as he left the field.

“I’ve been grinding the last couple of weeks,” Gallen said. “This is a team we’re tracking behind. I’m just trying to go out there and do my job and put a stamp on it.”

Pitching coach Brent Strom said the Friday’s damp, mid-60s weather played a part.

“The environmen­t helped,” he said on a day neither team had much success reaching the warning track. “This was a great pitchers’ day today. (Gallen) was able to challenge people and force the issue.”

It was Gallen’s first complete game since he threw a one-hitter in a 5-0 victory over Atlanta in a seven-inning doublehead­er opener on April 25, 2021; Madison Bumgarner then threw a seven-inning no-hitter in the second game.

Gallen’s complete game was the 30th in the major leagues this season, six shy of last year’s total.

Chicago wasted a strong start by Taillon, who struck out nine while pitching six innings of one-hit ball. Suzuki had two hits for the Cubs (76-66).

José Cuas (3-1) surrendere­d Lourdes Gurriel Jr.’s leadoff single in the eighth. He walked Gabriel Moreno and struck out Jordan Lawlar before he was replaced by Leiter.

Gallen retired his first 10 batters before he hit Nico Hoerner with one out in the fourth. Suzuki singled with one out in the fifth for Chicago’s first hit.

Carroll singled with two out in the sixth for Arizona’s first hit. Carroll then swiped second and advanced to third on a throwing error on catcher Miguel Amaya, but Ketel Marte bounced to first for the final out of the inning.

Notable

Mookie Betts is unlikely to play in the Dodgers’ weekend series against the Nationals after fouling a ball off his left foot. Manager Dave Roberts said the seven-time All-Star outfielder was off crutches and undergoing a CT scan Friday, a day after Betts was injured in Miami.

There will be no retirement news conference for Stephen Strasburg at Nationals Park this weekend, though there’s no indication anything has changed about Washington’s 2019 World Series MVP deciding to retire.

The Twins placed outfielder/first baseman Joey Gallo on the 10-day injured list with a left foot contusion. The Gallo move was retroactiv­e to Sept. 6, and the Twins activated first baseman/outfielder Alex Kirilloff (right shoulder strain) from the IL.

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