Szczur, Cubs post big eighth, as do Rockies

March 20th, 2017

MESA, Ariz. -- The Cubs and Rockies each got strong performances from starters expected to be stalwarts in their rotations Monday. The teams played a tight game through seven innings in front of a sellout crowd of 13,380 at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick before 's two-run homer paced a six-run eighth in a 9-6 Cubs victory.
Cubs right-hander pitched 4 2/3 innings, allowing two runs in the fourth. The Major League ERA leader in 2016 at 2.13, Hendricks maintained a torrid strikeout pace Monday, running his Cactus League tally to 14 in 13 2/3 innings.

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Rockies starter was solid, throwing five innings and keeping the World Series champs to three runs (two earned) on six hits while striking out four and walking none.
"In terms of executing, it was probably better than the line, but there were a couple hitters there where it got away for a little bit, "Anderson said. "In the real season you don't have the luxury of doing that. You have to lock in for the entire time. It's a good learning point."

Chicago opened the scoring in the third with a leadoff double to center by . singled to left to put runners on the corners, and and Albert Almora Jr. plated them with a single to right and a sacrifice fly, respectively. Schwarber delivered on manager Joe Maddon's assertion that he could change the offense from the top of the order, and his ability to plate a run and propel a rally as the lineup turned over made an honest man of his manager.

"When you see [Schwarber] up there, you can't really [take it easy]," Hendricks said of the Cubs' new leadoff man. "There might be an adjustment from the league as far as how aggressive they are out of the gate instead of feeling out that first pitch. 'Schwarbs' will take a cut at the first one anyway, it doesn't matter. I love being on this side. Facing [the Cubs' lineup], I would definitely change some things for sure."
Chicago added on in the fourth when Szczur bunted to the pitcher for a base hit and advanced to second on Anderson's errant throw. Szczur came home on back-to-back flies to center in the midst of a 3-for-4 day.
The Rockies rallied in the fourth with 's leadoff double to left. reached on an infield single deep in the gap between first and second. and delivered run-scoring singles before Szczur ran down a drive to the wall in the right-field corner to end the inning with the Cubs up by a run.

, the Cubs' top pick in the 2015 Draft, was 1-for-3 with a pair of RBIs to raise his Cactus League average to .400.
Colorado closer Greg Holland was sharp, pitching the sixth inning and allowing one hit while striking out two in his third Cactus League game. His fastball topped out at 94.4 mph.

made his first appearance for the Rockies since missing all of 2016 following Tommy John surgery. He retired the first two hitters he faced before giving up five runs on four hits and a walk in the eighth. His fastball reached 98.8 mph.

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Max White hit a two-run double in a four-run eighth as the Rockies cut the Cubs' lead to 9-6, but Jordan Patterson -- who represented the potential tying run -- grounded out to end the frame.

Cubs Up Next: After an off-day Tuesday, the Cubs resume Cactus League play Wednesday against the Reds in Goodyear. Ryan Williams will start for Chicago. First pitch will be 8:05 p.m. CT on MLB.TV. is scheduled to pitch in a Minor League game that day to stay on schedule.
Rockies Up Next: The Rockies are off Tuesday, but Tyler Chatwood will throw five innings in a Minor League intrasquad game at 10:30 a.m. MT on Field 1 at Salt River Fields to keep on his schedule. When the team returns Wednesday against the Reds at 2:10 p.m. MT on MLB.TV, expect to see back in the lineup following his stint with Team Venezuela in the World Baseball Classic. Gonzalez hit .308 (8-for-26) with a pair of doubles in seven Classic games.
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