The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Lester, Chicago finish off sweep

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NEW YORK — The Cubs practiced a risky baserunnin­g play during spring training, one that requires optimal conditions to execute successful­ly. That situation presented itself in the seventh inning Sunday, and manager Joe Maddon’s club didn’t hesitate to act.

Jon Lester dominated for seven innings and Javier Baez stole home to break a scoreless tie as Chicago blanked the New York Mets 2-0, completing a four-game sweep and winning for the seventh time in eight games.

“It’s the best week of the year for us,” Maddon said.

The Mets have lost four straight and nine of 11, dropping three games under .500 for the first time this season. They scored just six runs in this series.

The two clubs were back at it on Sunday following a rainy, 14-inning marathon that took almost five hours to complete the night before.

On an unseasonab­ly cool afternoon, both starting pitchers matched zeroes until the seventh, when the Cubs scored twice thanks to some very aggressive baserunnin­g.

Baez and Willson Contreras led off with back-toback singles, putting runners at the corners. With Ian Happ at the plate, Chicago pulled off a daring double steal.

“This is the stuff you work on in spring training and it doesn’t happen often that the world is set up the proper way for it to occur,” Maddon said. “When it does pop, you’ve got to be prepared for it mentally.”

Mets starter Steven Matz (2-4) was unaware that Baez was breaking for the plate, stepping off and throwing to first baseman Adrian Gonzalez in an attempt to pick off Contreras instead.

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