CHICAGO (AP) — Jake Arrieta's bid for a second straight no-hitter was dashed on his fifth pitch. His Wrigley Field scoreless streak ended at 52 2/3 innings. Oh, and he won his 16th consecutive decision, the longest streak in the major leagues in more ...
Arrieta (5-0) gave up one run, three hits and four walks in five innings - the first run he allowed at home since July 25. Alex Presley's fifth-inning RBI double ended Arrieta's home scoreless streak at 52 2/3 innings, four outs shy of Ray Herbert's ...
CHICAGO -- Jake Arrieta's bid for a second straight no-hitter was dashed on his fifth pitch. His Wrigley Field scoreless streak ended at 52 2/3 innings. Oh, and he won his 16th consecutive decision, the longest streak in the major leagues in more than ...
Though Jake Arrieta's bid for second straight no-hitter and home scoreless inning streak ended early Thursday, anything seems possible when he's pitching. Wearing a blue Cubs hoodie that partially hid his face on a chilly afternoon at Wrigley Field ...
Wearing short sleeves on a 45-degree cloudy day with a 12 mph wind at his back, Arrieta had no command early. He needed 31 pitches to get through the first inning, when Jonathan Villar led off with an opposite-field, broken-bat single over third base.
Arrieta (5-0) allowed one run, three hits and four walks in five innings — the first run he allowed at Wrigley Field since July 25. Alex Presley's fifth-inning RBI double ended Arrieta's home scoreless streak at 52 2/3 innings, four outs shy of Ray ...