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The Chicago Cubs have killed St. Louis Cardinals starter Michael Wacha throughout his career and after two shutout losses in a row Wacha was exactly what the Cubs’ offense needed.
Ian Happ and Kris Bryant hit home runs in the third inning that put the Cubs ahead 3-0, then they score two more in the fourth on a bunt and a sac-fly. Then, Kyle Schwarber with the cherry on top, destroying this pitch for a three-run bomb that was estimated to go 465 feet.
(OK fine, not opposite field, but it was to the left of dead center)
Kyle Schwarber with a moonshot! #Cubs pic.twitter.com/uzFTGjMowE
— Pinwheels and Ivy Podcast (@PinwheelsIvyPod) June 16, 2018
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According to Cards, Schwarber HR measured at 465 feet, 3rd longest at Busch Stadium by an opposing player. #Cubs
— Carrie Muskat (@CarrieMuskat) June 16, 2018
Before tonight’s start Wacha had not allowed a home run to left-handed hitters this season. Schwarber’s was the second of the game, as Happ’s came left-handed as well.
The Cubs didn’t stop and scored three more runs in the fifth to take an 11-1 lead.