Field Level Media
May 27, 2019
Gerrit Cole notched his sixth double-digit strikeout start and the Houston Astros turned a five-run third inning into a 6-5 interleague victory over the visiting Chicago Cubs on Monday.
Cole (5-5) matched his season high of 12 strikeouts while working six strong innings. He allowed three hits and one walk while surrendering two runs, both on a long home run by Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo with one out in the top of the first inning.
Rizzo 15th homer of the season, a 427-foot shot several rows deep into the second deck in right field, was the lone extra-base hit Cole allowed. He struck out the side in the third and sixth innings and worked around a leadoff single by Rizzo in the fourth. Chicago shortstop Addison Russell squeezed a one-out single between strikeouts of Daniel Descalso and David Bote in the top of the fifth as Cole plowed through the Cubs lineup by using his four-seam fastball as a blunt instrument.
Cole threw 57 four-seamers, recorded 22 swinging strikes, and averaged 96.9 mph in his start. Rizzo smacked a slider into the seats, and Cole allowed just one more breaking ball put into play while throwing 15 total.
The Astros, meanwhile, tagged Cubs left-hander Cole Hamels (4-1) for six runs and seven hits over four innings.
Despite missing mainstays Jose Altuve, Carlos Correa and George Springer, the Astros scratched across a run in the bottom of the second before the first four batters in the third safely reached base. Yuli Gurriel (single), Robinson Chirinos (double) and Jack Mayfield, who doubled in his first career plate appearance in the second, drove in runs in succession to erase a 2-1 deficit.
When Derek Fisher added an RBI single and Jake Marisnick a run-scoring groundout later in the frame, the five-run inning was complete. Hamels issued four walks while failing to record a strikeout for the first time since May 25, 2008, while pitching for the Philadelphia Phillies. That outing also came against the Astros.
The Cubs rallied with two homers off Astros closer Roberto Osuna in the ninth, with Albert Almora Jr. and Russell hitting their seventh and third homers, respectively. Osuna then struck out Javier Baez with Bote on first base to end the threat. Baez went 0-for-5 with five strikeouts.
--Field Level Media