NATIONAL LEAGUE

Pirates, Cubs split a couple

Chicago’s David Ross (right) celebrates with Kris Bryant after scoring on a double by Dexter Fowler in the fifth inning of the Cubs’ 2-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates in the second game of Tuesday’s doubleheader in Pittsburgh.
Chicago’s David Ross (right) celebrates with Kris Bryant after scoring on a double by Dexter Fowler in the fifth inning of the Cubs’ 2-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates in the second game of Tuesday’s doubleheader in Pittsburgh.

CUBS 2-4, PIRATES 1-5

PITTSBURGH -- Jon Lester limited the Pittsburgh Pirates to five hits while picking up his first complete game of the season and the Chicago Cubs earned a doubleheader split with a 2-1 victory on Tuesday night.

The Pirates took the first game 5-4 when Pedro Florimon scored on Starling Marte's sacrifice fly in the eighth, but they couldn't complete the sweep as the Cubs pulled back within four games of Pittsburgh for the top spot in the NL wild-card race.

Lester (10-10) walked one and struck out nine while picking up his 12th career complete game. David Ross and Javier Baez had two hits each for the Cubs.

J.A. Happ (9-8) had his five-game winning streak end. Happ pitched in and out of trouble, allowing 2 runs on 8 hits in 5 2/3 innings. Aramis Ramirez had two hits but Pittsburgh's rejiggered lineup mustered little against Lester.

Lester began the year as Chicago's de facto ace thanks to a $155 million contract he signed in the offseason. The left-hander has ceded his spot atop the rotation to the white-hot Jake Arrieta -- whose 19 victories are tops in the majors -- but Lester provided a needed reminder on why the Cubs made such a hefty investment.

Pittsburgh rested regulars Gregory Polanco, Pedro Alvarez and Jung Ho Kang against Lester, who took advantage by silencing the backups and watched Chicago's offense do just enough against the resurgent Happ.

The 32-year-old has been a revelation since being acquired from Seattle as an afterthought at the trade deadline. All Happ has done is help the Pirates survive in the hyper competitive NL Central while A.J. Burnett spent six weeks on the disabled list with a strained right forearm. Happ came in unbeaten since Aug. 4 but wasn't quite as sharp.

Chicago took the lead in the top of the first on a run-scoring single by Anthony Rizzo. Dexter Fowler made it 2-0 with an RBI double in the fifth. The Cubs had a chance to break it open, loading the bases before Happ struck out Starlin Castro to avoid further damage. He exited with runners in scoring position and two outs in the sixth. Arquimedes Caminero came on to get out of the jam, but Lester already had all the support he needed.

Pittsburgh's best chance came in the seventh. Ramirez led off with a single and scored on a double play. Sean Rodriguez was hit by a pitch. With the crowd chanting "Les-ter! Les-ter!," the pitcher struck out Kang, with Ross pumping his fist in celebration.

In the first game, tied 4-4 in the eighth, Florimon entered as a pinch runner after Pedro Alvarez worked a leadoff walk against Justin Grimm (3-5). Florimon stole second and sprinted to third when the throw from catcher Miguel Montero rolled into center field.

Marte, playing for the first time since injuring his shoulder last Thursday, hit a sharp liner to left. Florimon flew Superman-style across home plate to easily beat Austin Jackson's throw as the Pirates momentarily moved five games ahead of the Cubs for the top NL wild-card spot and within two of the Cardinals.

Tony Watson (4-1) pitched a scoreless eighth. Mark Melancon worked a perfect ninth for his major league-leading 46th save, tying the club record Mike Williams set in 2002.

CARDINALS 3, BREWERS 1 (10) Jason Heyward hit a line drive two-run home run in the 10th inning to lead visiting St. Louis to a victory over Milwaukee. St. Louis has won consecutive games following a 2-8 skid and increased its lead in the National League Central to three games over second-place Pittsburgh. Kevin Siegrist (7-1) pitched the ninth and Trevor Rosenthal the 10th for his 44th save.

NATIONALS 4, PHILLIES 0 Stephen Strasburg gave up one hit and tied a career-best with 14 strikeouts in eight dominant innings, Bryce Harper hit two home runs and Washington beat host Philadelphia. Strasburg (9-7) allowed only a single to Cody Asche leading off the bottom of the fifth -- a hard grounder to right field. He has 27 strikeouts in his last two starts.

MARLINS 9, METS 3 Jacob deGrom was hit hard during a rare dud at home against one of his favorite opponents, and visiting Miami stopped New York's eight-game winning streak. Mets nemesis Dee Gordon homered and had four hits to back Tom Koehler, who plunked Yoenis Cespedes in the first inning and then helped silence the streaking slugger the rest of the way.

INTERLEAGUE

BRAVES 3, BLUE JAYS 2 Andrelton Simmons' tiebreaking RBI single in the ninth inning snapped a 12-game home losing streak and host Atlanta beat AL East-leading Toronto. The Braves ended the longest home skid in franchise history. They began the game 14-46 overall since July 8.

Sports on 09/16/2015

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