SEATTLE (AP) — Rookie Michael Busch homered for the fourth straight game, Javier Assad struck out six and the Chicago Cubs beat the Seattle Mariners 3-2 on Sunday.
Reliever Adbert Alzolay picked off pinch-runner Julio Rodríguez to end the game after double plays ended two rallies. First-base umpire Doug Eddings initially called Rodríguez safe under first baseman Busch’s tag, but Alzolay knew the call would be overturned.
“I was kind of playing with the clock a little at that time,” Alzolay said. “As soon as I seen him kind of jumping, that’s when I made my move. ... I was super confident. As soon as I threw the ball, I saw Buschy (making the tag) and looking at his face, he goes, ‘Oh, yeah, I got it.’”
Busch’s two-run homer put the Cubs up 3-0 and helped them to their second straight win to take the series from the Mariners. The franchise record for consecutive games with a home run is five, held by four players, including current Cubs slugger Christopher Morel, who did it last season.
Activists in Bangladesh march through universities to demand end to Israel
Exhibition on Achievements in China Women and Children's Cause Opens in Beijing
Huang Xiaowei Visits CWU Volunteers for Beijing 2022
Bangladeshi ship seized off Somali coast is freed after more than a month
Huang Xiaowei Promotes Guiding Principles of Key CPC Congress at CWU
ACWF, China Media Group and Ministry of Education Co
ACWF Holds Gathering to Celebrate CPC Centenary