Chicago Sun-Times

No distractio­ns for Arrieta from the start

- BY GORDON WITTENMYER Staff Reporter

ST. LOUIS — For all the overblown, so- called significan­ce gleaned from the first two games, one potential insight might be worth considerin­g.

When Jake Arrieta retired the first nine batters he faced — and 13 of the first 14 — in his first start of what might be his final season with the Cubs, it at least suggested the uncertaint­y of where he will be next season won’t affect his focus and performanc­e.

“That’s not a distractio­n at all, really,” Arrieta said after allowing one unearned run in six innings to beat the Cardinals 2- 1 in his season debut Tuesday, drawing comparison­s in the clubhouse to his Cy Young season in 2015.

“My contract, that’s an ancillary part of just the game of baseball. It’s part of the business side of it. But my focus is just to be here for the guys in the clubhouse and help us win another championsh­ip.”

Arrieta, who won two World Series road games on the way to the title last fall, is eligible for free agency at the end of the season.

He agreed to an arbitratio­n- level record $ 15.638 million deal with the Cubs for this year and is widely projected as the top free- agent pitcher next offseason.

He’s 55- 21 with a 2.50 ERA in 99 starts since the Cubs acquired him and reliever Pedro Strop in a lopsided trade with the Orioles in July 2013.

“In his particular situation right now, it should help relax him a bit,” manager Joe Maddon said. “He’s tough. He understand­s what’s going on. I thought he reacted really well [ Tuesday]. He reacted well in spring training. I thought in spring training the strike throwing really kept getting better and better, and I think you saw it again [ Tuesday] in the game.”

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 ??  ?? If Jake Arrieta is concerned about where he will play in 2018, he certainly didn’t show it in his first start of 2017. | GETTY IMAGES
If Jake Arrieta is concerned about where he will play in 2018, he certainly didn’t show it in his first start of 2017. | GETTY IMAGES

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