In the current four-game showdown between the Los Angeles Dodgers
and the Chicago Cubs, pitching rules supreme. On Tuesday, it was the Dodgers’
turn to win via shutout and even up the series at one game
apiece.
This was to be expected from two of the National League’s best ball
clubs, but who will prevail with another victory in the third bout of the
four-game set this Wednesday night? Let’s find out more about this stunning
matchup from Wrigley Field below.
Where: Wrigley Field, Chicago
When: Wednesday, June 1, 8:05 PM ET
Line: Los Angeles Dodgers at Chicago Cubs – view
all MLB lines
TV Broadcast: ESPN, CSN
After being blanked by the Chicago Cubs on Monday, the Los Angeles
Dodgers responded with a 5-0 shutout of their own this Tuesday to win the second
game of a four-game series against the best team in the majors this
season.
Los Angeles got a terrific outing from its starter Scott Kazmir, who pitched six innings of one-hit ball to go along with seven strikeouts. And with the victory, the team has now won five of the last seven contests against the Cubs, having allowed no more than two runs in each of those wins.
Shortstop Corey Seager continues to provide great numbers for the
Dodgers. He went 3-for-5 on Tuesday with a three-run homer in the ninth inning
to give him nine hits and five runs over the last five games. Slugger Adrian
Gonzalez also knocked in two hits and an RBI that night, bringing him up to 10
hits over his last five outings.
With the offense seemingly back on the right track, the Dodgers
need another solid effort from their pitchers this Wednesday. However, they may
not get a good return from Wednesday’s probable starter, Mike Bolsinger (1-1,
4.50 ERA).
Even though Bolsinger is coming off eight days rest, his first
couple of starts this season since coming back from a strained oblique injury in
spring training were average to say the least. The 28-year-old righty has yet to
reach six full innings of work per start, and has surrendered a home run in each
of those two outings for a total of five runs allowed.
Betting on the Chicago Cubs (35-14)
Betting on the Chicago Cubs (35-14)
It’s bad enough that the Chicago Cubs snapped a six-game winning
streak given the recent loss to the Dodgers, and it hurts even more after the
fact that they squandered a gem of an outing from their bona fide ace, Jake
Arrieta.
The defending NL Cy Young Award-winner threw seven scoreless
innings to go with eight K’s in Tuesday’s game, but Chicago’s bullpen did a
terrible job of protecting Arietta’s great head start. In turn, the Cubs lost
their first game this season with Arrieta as their starter.
Perhaps Chicago’s pitching unit can turn things around this
Wednesday with Jon Lester (5-3, 2.48 ERA). Lester appeared to have found his
groove back from his last start against the Phillies in May 27 wherein he gave
up just six hits and two runs to go with seven strikeouts in 6.1 innings of
work.
However, the three-time All-Star’s 3.29 ERA from May is still a far
cry from his superb form in April (1.83). The odds that Lester will lower his
earned-run average this Wednesday is quite bleak, though, as he’s just 1-2 with
a 5.19 ERA in three career starts against the Dodgers.
Then again, the Cubs just need to get their high-octane offense
going again and brush Tuesday’s shutout aside. Luckily for them, this series
against the Dodgers is still being held in the Windy City, where they have won
six of their last eight contests with an average of six runs
scored.
Look for centerfielder Dexter Fowler to stay hot and get his team
going again from the lead-off spot tomorrow evening. Fowler owns a seven-game
hit streak entering the contest to go with four runs and three runs
batted-in.
Chicago’s offense comes back to life as the Cubs win. Create
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