Stellar Hendricks, Cubs topple AL's top team

July 15th, 2016

CHICAGO -- The Rangers probably didn't need to be reminded how good is, but the right-hander did just that on Friday afternoon at Wrigley Field. Hendricks scattered three hits over six dominant innings, and All-Star scored two runs and smacked a two-run single to lift the Cubs to a 6-0 Interleague victory in a showdown between two division leaders.
Texas' eighth-round pick in the 2011 Draft, Hendricks was dealt to Chicago, along with Minor League infielder , in '12 for Ryan Dempster, who sang "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" on Friday.
"Kyle's one of the best pitchers in the National League now and nobody's talking about it," Cubs manager Joe Maddon said of Hendricks, who ranks third in the Majors with a 2.41 ERA. "Because he doesn't throw 95 [mph], it's easy to overlook this fellow, but I promise you hitters don't really dig going up and facing this fellow, right or left-handed."
Hendricks dominates over six innings

Russell, one of seven Cubs named to the NL All-Star team, doubled with one out in the second and scored one out later on 's single off , who was coming off a tough start in which he gave up 11 runs over four innings against the Red Sox. Russell's two-run hit highlighted a five-run sixth inning.

The Rangers now have lost 10 of their past 13 games, while the Cubs have won back-to-back games for the first time since June 28-29.
"Just not a lot of offense today," Rangers manager Jeff Banister said. "Martin had good stuff today. We just couldn't help him out."
MOMENTS THAT MATTERED
Keep the line moving: The Cubs sent 10 batters to the plate in the sixth inning, and the first five reached against Perez, including Russell, who hit his two-run single. followed with a grounder to first baseman , who overthrew third baseman for an error that allowed a run to score. Pinch-hitter , batting for Hendricks in what Maddon called a "National League moment," added a two-run single that knocked Perez out of the game.
Perez gets first hit: The Rangers had just three singles in the first six innings against Hendricks. One of them was an infield single by Perez on a little bouncer that third baseman couldn't barehand. It was Perez's first Major League hit. He was 0-for-9 with eight strikeouts coming into the game.
"Very exciting," Perez said. "When I hit the ball, I saw the third baseman was far from it so I just said, 'I've got to get to the base as quick as I can.'"

Glovework: The Cubs thwarted the Rangers with some nifty defensive plays. In the third, rookie catcher threw out trying to steal, with Baez making a quick tag at second base. With one out and one on in the fourth, robbed of a potential extra-base hit with a diving catch in right-center. Bryant made a great play, boosted by 's stretch at first to get Beltre and end the eighth, stranding two. And Almora raced back to make a fantastic running grab to end the ballgame.
"Every ball out there, I want to catch," Almora said. "My job is to help these guys out however I can. I take pride in that." More >

Missed opportunity: The Rangers had just one baserunner past first base in six innings against Hendricks. Odor led off the first with a single, went to second on a passed ball and then to third on 's grounder to second. But Hendricks struck out and, after Beltre walked, the righty got Fielder on a grounder to Baez at second to end the inning.
"Getting a run on the board gives you confidence," Banister said. "We get a run there, maybe it's a little different game."

SOUND SMART WITH YOUR FRIENDS
Hendricks wasn't the only former Ranger who pitched for the Cubs on Friday. was the Rangers' 48th-round pick in the 2011 Draft, and he was dealt to the Cubs on July 22, 2013, along with , Texas' fifth-round pick in '10. Grimm pitched the ninth for Chicago. And was originally signed by the Rockies in '02, but he signed with the Rangers in '08 and made his Major League debut with Texas in '09.
Hendricks' outstanding outing haunts former team

WHAT'S NEXT
Rangers: Right-hander will be activated off the disabled list to pitch against the Cubs at 1:20 p.m. CT Saturday at Wrigley Field. Darvish has been sidelined with discomfort in his right shoulder, and he will be making his first start since June 8.
Cubs: Right-hander will pitch for the Cubs. He is trying to snap a four-game losing streak, as he is 0-4 with a 5.94 ERA in his past six starts. Hammel's last win came on June 4 against the D-backs.
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