Starkville Daily News

Bryant bombs help the Cubs defeat Pirates

- By ANDREW SELIGMAN Associated Press

CHICAGO — No matter how easy they made it look a year ago, Anthony Rizzo insisted the Chicago Cubs in no way expected to breeze through another season.

If this is a turning point, well, there still is plenty of room for improvemen­t.

Kris Bryant hit two homers and drove in four runs, Rizzo went deep and the Cubs beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-1 on Friday.

“We didn’t think we were just going to roll out there and win,” Rizzo said. “This league’s too good. Teams are too good. We know that everyone in the league is just getting better.”

The Cubs won 103 games last season and brought home their first World Series championsh­ip since 1908. But they’ve hovered around .500 all season and haven’t put together back-to-back wins since they took three in a row June 18-20.

Rizzo chased Trevor Williams with a two-run drive in the fourth that made it 3-0.

Bryant hit a solo shot against Jhan Marinez in the sixth that cleared the left-field bleachers and added a two-run drive in the eighth off Antonio Bastardo. He also had an RBI triple and finished with four hits, helping Chicago start the weekend series on a winning note after dropping six of nine.

Manager Joe Maddon held a team meeting on Thursday, only to see the Cubs get pounded by Milwaukee.

“Sometimes, it takes 24 hours for things to stick,” he joked.

Both teams committed three errors and wasted some big scoring opportunit­ies in the early going. Chicago was 2 of 13 with runners in scoring position, while the Pirates were 1 for 11.

The Cubs stranded seven through the first three innings before grabbing a 3-0 lead in the fourth.

Ben Zobrist singled with two outs and Bryant ripped a triple past third baseman Josh Harrison. Rizzo then drove a 2-2 pitch to a party deck in right, giving him 20 homers before the All-Star break for the third time in his career.

That was it for Williams (3-4), who threw 98 pitches and gave up six hits. “It was weird,” he said. “The first few innings were weird for both sides. Kind of anything that can happen on a baseball field happened. We were waiting for the streaker to run on the field and kind of make it all full circle.”

Bryant made it 4-0 in the sixth with a drive that sailed just past the lower corner of the video board and the outstretch­ed arm of a fan in the back row of the left-field bleachers. His shot in the eighth gave him three multi-homer games this season and 10 in his career.

Bryant needed a double to complete the cycle. But he’ll take two long balls over that “any day.”

“I could have just missed third (on the second homer),” a smiling Bryant said.

Chicago’s Eddie Butler left after hitting Harrison with a pitch leading off the fifth. He allowed four hits and walked three.

Carl Edwards Jr. (3-1) threw 1 2/3 innings. Pedro Strop gave up an RBI single to Josh Bell in the seventh. But Koji Uehara retired the side in the eighth, and Wade Davis worked the ninth.

 ?? (Photo by Charles Rex Arbogast, AP) ?? Chicago Cubs’ Kris Bryant watches his two-run home run off Pittsburgh Pirates relief pitcher Antonio Bastardo during the eighth inning of Friday’s game.
(Photo by Charles Rex Arbogast, AP) Chicago Cubs’ Kris Bryant watches his two-run home run off Pittsburgh Pirates relief pitcher Antonio Bastardo during the eighth inning of Friday’s game.

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