Sentinel & Enterprise

Cubs slam Sox

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Cody Bellinger hit a grand slam to back a solid effort by pitcher Marcus Stroman and the Cubs topped the Boston Red Sox 10- 4 on Saturday.

Bellinger, who homered twice in Friday night’s loss, capped a six-run third with his eighth career slam. Patrick Wisdom added a two-run shot, his 15th, an inning later off reliever Tayler Scott.

Triston Casas hit his 11th homer and Justin Turner doubled twice to stretch his hitting streak to 11 games for the Red Sox, who had won six straight.

James Paxton (5-2) sailed through the first two innings but quickly ran into trouble in the third, which began with a pair of walks wrapped around a hit batter. Nico Hoerner and Seiya Suzuki brought in runs by reaching on fielder’s choice plays and Ian Happ walked to set the table for Bellinger, who knocked his 12th homer of the season into the netting in right center field.

The Cubs got two more off Brandon Walter in the seventh to turn the game into a rout.

Paxton, looking for his fourth win in as many starts, didn’t return for the fourth after giving up six earned runs and walking three while striking out four.

Stroman (10- 6), who’d lost his last three starts, scattered three hits and a run over the first six innings while striking out three and walking one.

Reliever Julian Merryweath­er surrendere­d Casas’ two-run home run in the seventh.

Close call

Red Sox manager Alex Cora said before the game he was “very confident” playing Kiké Hernández at shortstop despite his 14 errors at the position this season. Hernández then mishandled Hoerner’s grounder early in the third that could’ve started a double play. It was ruled an infield single.

 ?? ERIN HOOLEY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chicago Cubs’ Cody Bellinger hits a grand slam during the third inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox Saturday, July 15, 2023, in Chicago.
ERIN HOOLEY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chicago Cubs’ Cody Bellinger hits a grand slam during the third inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox Saturday, July 15, 2023, in Chicago.

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