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Cubs’ streak ends despite Fowler’s feats
- Updated: August 20, 2016
DENVER — The Rockies won in a wild walk-off in the 11th on a Ryan Raburn double and a throwing error by Chicago’s Javier Baez, scoring six runs in the last five frames to beat the Cubs, 7-6, on Friday night at Coors Field.
The start of the game was delayed by two hours and 10 minutes by rain.
Raburn’s double off the right-field wall off Aroldis Chapman scored Nick Hundley from first. Baez’s throw home ended up in the third-base dugout, allowing Raburn to advance two bases and score the winning run.
Dexter Fowler, who led off the game with a homer, hit a …
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