Chicago Cubs rally late for 10th straight win, riding HRs from Alex Bregman and Dansby Swanson to 6-4 victory
LOS ANGELES — Ryan Rolison had not pitched in 10 days when Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell turned to the lefty reliever. The Cubs needed outs. And in that moment, when everything had been working against the Cubs heading into the sixth inning Friday night at Dodger Stadium, Rolison delivered.
He threw three shutout innings and allowed just two base runners, giving the Cubs offense a chance to chip away at a four-run deficit. The Cubs tallied six runs and eight hits over the final three innings against the Dodgers bullpen to rally for a 6-4 victory for their 10th consecutive win. It represents the Cubs’ longest winning streak since 2016.
“It was just a great team win,” Counsell said. “Ryan Rolison, to me, is the story of the game. … I don’t know if I wasn’t expecting three innings from him .
I was hoping to get two innings from Ryan — it’s a day that you win a game, you put your bullpen back in order, and it’s one guy did it really, he did it. ” Alex Bregman delivered his biggest hit in a Cubs uniform, connecting on a game-tying solo home run off Blake Treinen in the eighth. Dansby Swanson provided the dagger in the ninth.
His two-run blast gave the Cubs (17-9) their first lead of the night. Right-hander Corbin Martin retired the Dodgers in order for his first save of the season. Hours after losing another high-leverage reliever — Caleb Thielbar — to the injured list , further depleting the bullpen, the Cubs managed just three hits off Los Angeles Dodgers starter Emmet Sheehan.