Chicago Sun-Times

Justin’s case

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The reliever all Cubs fans likely remain worried about — ladies and gentlemen, Justin Wilson — might’ve been lit up in the fourth inning Wednesday if not for a two- out throw from center fielder Peter Bourjos that beat the Royals’ Lucas Duda to the plate.

Wilson already had allowed two hits — one of them, by former Cub Jorge Soler, driving in a run — and walked a batter in the inning when, with two on, Tyler Collins ripped a single. Bourjos’ throw, not exactly a frozen rope, bounced a few times but easily beat the 6- 4, 255- pound Duda, who tried to sidestep catcher Chris Gimenez. The pair did the sort of dance slow- footed guys do in that situation, with both ultimately belly- flopping in the direction of the plate.

Duda was out, but Wilson — who had an unsightly 2.094 WHIP with the Cubs last season — certainly got lucky.

Bad Happ

Good Ian Happ has torn the cover off the ball all month. Bad Happ got himself picked off third base by the estimable Salvador Perez to end the third inning.

With two outs, Ian Kennedy pitching and Gimenez at the plate, Kris Bryant attempted to steal second base. The Royals catcher faked a throw to second and caught Happ beginning to break for home. The throw to third baseman Cheslor Cuthbert beat Happ, who was scrambling back to the bag, easily.

So close

It was a big day for Anthony Rizzo, who drove in three runs. But the Cubs first baseman nearly had a giant day. His fly ball with the bases loaded in the third landed in ex- Cub Jon Jay’s glove a few feet in front of the wall in right- center.

On deck

Diamondbac­ks at Cubs, Mesa, TBD vs. Kyle Hendricks, 3: 05 p. m. Thursday, cubs. com audio. — Steve Greenberg

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