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Mejia homers, doubles: Rays rip Cubs 8-2 in shortened game

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CHICAGO (AP) — Francisco Mejia homered and drove in three runs to help the tampa Bay Rays beat the Chicago Cubs 8-2 on Wednesday night in a game that was called after 5 1/2 innings due to rain.

First pitch was moved up 70 minutes because rain was forecast for later on a chilly evening. the game was then delayed in the middle of the sixth inning when the rain intensifie­d. It was called about an hour later.

Josh Lowe had a triple, double and RBI as tampa Bay (7-6) climbed back over .500 with its third win in four games. Randy Arozarena, Wander Franco and Kevin Kiermaier each doubled in runs to help the Rays finish 3-3 in Chicago in back-to-back series against the White Sox and Cubs.

Cubs rookie Seiya Suzuki walked in the fifth to reach base for the 12th straight game at the start of his career, breaking a team record held by two players — Art Williams in 1902 and tony taylor in 1958.

Suzuki started the season with a nine-game hitting streak that matched the longest from the from the start of a career by a Japanese-born player, set by Akinori Iwamura with tampa Bay in 2007. Suzuki was hitless in this one before being replaced in right by Michael Hermosillo in the top of the sixth.

Frank Schwindel drove in a run with a double and Nick Madrigal had Chicago’s other RBI as the Cubs dropped their second straight to tampa Bay.

Marcus Stroman (0-2) allowed eight runs, seven earned, in his second straight rocky start and loss. the righthande­r was tagged for eight hits, including five for extra bases, while striking out seven and walking two.

Rays starter Drew Rasmussen allowed two runs on four hits in three innings. Jalen Beeks (1-0) followed, allowing no hits, walking one and fanning two in two innings. the Rays jumped ahead 4-0 in the first inning. Arozarena doubled in the first run, then scored on Yan Gomes’ throwing error after he stole third. Mejia’s tworun shot to the left-center bleachers made it 4-0. Franco’s RBI double in the second made it 5-0.

the Cubs cut it to 5-2 in the third on Schwindel’s double and Madrigal’s groundout.

the Rays pulled away with three runs on the fifth on consecutiv­e extra-base hits by Lowe, Mejia and Kiermaier.

up Next:

Rays: Return home to host Boston for a three-game series starting Friday. RHP Corey Kluber (1-0, 1.86) will start in the opener.

Cubs: RHP Mark Leiter Jr. (0-1, 18.90) takes the mound against Pirates RHP Bryse Wilson (0-0, 5.40) when the NL Central rivals open a four-game set.

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