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- Updated: July 29, 2016
CHICAGO — Jon Lester got plenty of offensive support and didn’t need Aroldis Chapman’s 100-mph help on Friday. Jason Heyward smacked a much-needed two-run homer, David Ross added a solo shot and Anthony Rizzo hit a three-run double to power a 14-hit onslaught and lead the Cubs to a 12-1 Interleague victory over the Mariners at Wrigley Field.
The game was stopped in the middle of the seventh inning because of rain and was delayed for 1 hour and 14 minutes before play resumed.
Lester struck out seven over six innings for his second win in his past seven games. Chapman, acquired from the Yankees on Monday, picked up his first save with the Cubs on Thursday, and he was able to sit back and watch, along with the 40,951 fans at Wrigley Field.
Mariners starter Hisashi Iwakuma served up a two-run single to Chris Coghlan in the second and Heyward’s homer in the third, which was the outfielder’s first since June 11. Iwakuma lasted three innings, his shortest start of the season.
The Cubs, now 11-13 in July, need to sweep the series to finish the month at .500. This is Seattle’s second trip to Wrigley Field in franchise history and first since 2007.
MOMENTS THAT MATTERED Welcome back: Coghlan was activated from the disabled list prior to the game, and Tommy La Stella, who was batting .295, was optioned to Triple-A Iowa. Coghlan came through in the Cubs’ second. With one out, Javier Baez and Ross both singled and advanced on Lester’s sacrifice. Coghlan then smacked a two-run single to center, and he scored on Kris Bryant’s single to open a 3-0 lead.
Welcome back II: Heyward batted .293 last season with the Cardinals, so his struggles at the plate …
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