Josh Nylor’s 11th Strike Single Guides Diamondback Past Puppies

Josh Naylor had three hits and two RBIs, and Arizona Diamondbacks continued on Sunday when he saved the last match of a three-game series with a 3-2 wins against the host Chicago Cubs on Sunday.
Naylor chose Jordan Wicks (0-1) without being 11th in Geraldo Perdomo. Naylor moved to a ground and Alek Thomas’s single, but he tried to play a house for the final.
Drew Jameson, right -handed, lined up to Ian Happ with a second runner and a short runner for a tolerated pair of play at the end of 11. Later, he retired Kyle Tucker on a flight for his second career.
Jameson has made the first big league look since July 6, 2003, as Tommy John surgery.
Michael Busch had a RBI single for Cubs at the first shot, and was not once again hit by Jon Berti’s single. They finished with four hits.
Shelby Miller (2-0) left a run in two inning for the win.
Each team scored a goal in 10. Cubs Second Master Nico Hoerner missed a shot from Wicks in Jose Herrera’s sacrifice to allow Diamondbacks to take 2-1. Hoerner continued Arizona’s second master Tim Tawa’s gloves in the lower half of the binding run.
Diamondbacks won six out of eight. Corbin Carroll’s 12 -game shot line and 21 -game base line was broken.
The start of the game was 39 minutes due to harsh weather. A sudden rain shower at the bottom of the first caused a 59 -minute delay.
Cubs Starter Jameson Taillon left a run and three strokes in five innings with six strokes and two walks.
Arizona starting Merrill Kelly, the sixth shot with two outputs Seiya Suzuki’ye 1-0 field after leaving the right leg injury before leaving 5 2/3 inning two singles and marching. He shot five and walked one.
Kelly retired 16 in a row after the first shot of Michael Busch, the first dough after a 59 -minute air delay.
When Arizona doubled Pavin Smith’s left-wing corner, a floor board was doubled, he tied 1-1 in the fourth place and followed by a running score.
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