The Daily Press

Cubs snap 5-game losing streak with 10-1 romp over Phillies

- By Kevin Cooney

PHILADELPH­IA (AP) — Nico Horner had two two-run doubles in his return from the injured list and the Chicago Cubs snapped a five-game losing streak, beating the Philadelph­ia Phillies 10-1 on Friday night.

Marcus Stroman (34) allowed one run and three hits in six innings for the victory. The Cubs have won seven straight games over the Phillies dating to the 2021 season.

The Phillies (20-24) have lost five in a row. Part of the issue has been starting pitching, with Ranger Suarez lasting only two innings while allowing five hits and four earned runs. It was the third time this week that a Phillies starter did not go longer than two innings.

The Cubs put together a pair of four-run innings with Horner, who played in his first game after suffering a left hamstring strain against St. Louis on May 9, playing a key role with the matching doubles that scored Christophe­r Morel and Nick Madrigal. Morel hit his sixth home run of the season in the ninth.

Stroman allowed only Nick Castellano­s’ sacrifice fly in the first inning while holding the Phillies to one hit in his final five innings. The Cubs got three hitless innings out of Julian Merryweath­er to finish things.

MAY DAY

The loss secured the Phillies’ second fivegame losing streak of the month and dropped their overall record to 5-10. Over the past three seasons, Philadelph­ia is a combined 27-44 (.380) in May. In the rest of the season, the Phillies are 163-135 (.547).

TRAINERS ROOM

Cubs: OF Cody Bellinger (left knee contusion) was moved to the 10-day injured list, retroactiv­e to May 16 for what the club feels is a precaution­ary move.

Phillies: LHP Jose

Alvarado (left elbow inflammati­on) threw from 75 feet for the second time since going on the injured list on May 10 . ... DH Bryce Harper (right elbow reconstruc­tion) continued to increase his throwing distance with manager Rob Thomson indicating that Harper could stretch his throws to 90 feet in the next week. If that happens, Harper could end up at first base for the Phillies at some point in June.

UP NEXT

The second game of the weekend series features Phillies ace Aaron Nola (3-3, 4.53 ERA) taking on Cubs RHP Jameson Tallion (0-2, 6.66).

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