Chicago Sun-Times

LET’S MAKE A HEAL

ARRIETA SCRATCHED FROM START SUNDAY TORES THIS HAM STRING

- TONI GINNETTI

Jake Arrieta may have helped narrow the decision on who will pitch in the opening games against the Washington Nationals in the National League Division Series.

Arrieta and manager Joe Maddon acknowledg­ed Friday that Arrieta’s hamstring still needs time to fully heal, likely pushing him “more deeply into the rotation’’ for the best- of- five series starting Friday inWashingt­on.

“It’s just primarily to give his leg more rest,’’ Maddon said of Arrieta, whose planned start Sunday against the Reds has been scratched. “With Jake pitching as well as he has [ in the second half], a healthy Jake pitching could be very large for us. But a leg injury is hard to evaluate until he gets out there. Arm- wise, he’s fine. He’s not 100 percent [ overall]. He’s good, but not 100 percent.’’

The starters for Games 1 and 2 now appears to come down to Jon Lester and Kyle Hendricks, though no decision will be made until next week.

“The only time I feel [ the hamstring] is with max effort on the mound, so it’s good to be off, especially the situation we’re in with the playoffs,’’ said Arrieta, who will throw a simulated game Tuesday orWednesda­y.

“It’s nice now to have a few days just to do nothing and get treatment and work with the trainers.

“Whenever they want me to pitch, if it’s game 1 or 2 or 3, it doesn’t matter. This is just more precaution­ary, to allow a littlemore healing to take place.’’

Arrieta has made two starts since returning from the right hamstring injury he suffered in the third inning of a game Sept. 4 in Pittsburgh. The most recent start on Tuesday was an abbreviate­d three- inning stint when he gave up three earned runs in three innings in St. Louis and threw 67 pitches.

Lester makes his final start Saturday.

Lester also is coming back from time on the disabled list in August with lat tightness and shoulder fatigue. But Hendricks has been the team’s top pitcher since returning from his own time on the disabled list in July with a hand injury.

Maddon stressed the decisions won’t be based solely on recent performanc­e.

“You’ll consider who’s throwing the best and also who’s capable of coming back if it goes to games 4 and 5. And you look at who you’re playing [ against with matchups],’’ Maddon said. “[ The Nationals are] really a difficult group to plot against because they’re very balanced. They’re formidable and I’m looking forward to the challenge.’’

Both John Lackey and Jose Quintana will figure into the mix, with Quintana proclaimin­g himself ready despite a rough fifth inning Friday when the Reds scored four runs.

“They got a couple ground balls through, and that happens,’’ said Quintana, who avoided a loss when Ian Happ hit a three- run homer in the eighth for a 5- 4 Cubs victory.

“I feel ready. The regular season is over now and my mind is on the playoffs for the first time. I’m excited. I don’t know how the rotation will go, but I’ll give the best performanc­e I can.’’

Quintana has no playoff experience, but he has big- game experience, having pitched for his native Colombia against the U. S. in the World Baseball Classic in March.

“I think that game against the U. S. was like a playoff game,’’ said Quintana, whose team lost 3- 2 in extra innings. “I’m excited to get this opportunit­y.’’

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 ?? | JEFF ROBERSON/ AP ?? The Cubs are giving Jake Arrieta some time to rest his hamstring before he pitches against the Nationals in the first round of the playoffs.
| JEFF ROBERSON/ AP The Cubs are giving Jake Arrieta some time to rest his hamstring before he pitches against the Nationals in the first round of the playoffs.
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