Kyle Hedricks, Cubs, needs only 81 shots to clear the Cardinals



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CHICAGO – Kyle Hendricks only needed 81 shots for a shot at four, Anthony Rizzo conceded the game for his third straight game and the Chicago Cubs defeated the St. Louis Cardinals, center-back leaders. NL, Friday.

The Cubs in second place earned their fifth best result of the season while reducing St. Louis' lead to one and a half game. The Cardinals have consecutive defeats after five straight wins.

Hendricks (2-4) launched his third career shutout and his fourth full game, his first since he whitened Miami on August 1, 2016. The right-hander pulled out three points and did not beat the batter after being defeated in a defeat in Arizona last week. Hendricks has improved to 4-0 in five career starts against St. Louis.

Rizzo went 3-0 through a three-run circuit against Jack Flaherty (3-2) in the third and finished with three hits. Javier Baez added a RBI single seventh and the Cubs opened a 10-game home run with a win.

Flaherty allowed three runs and four hits in five innings and two-thirds.

Rizzo took a 0-1 step on the right party bridge for his eighth lap after Daniel Descalso and Kris Bryant made back-to-back trips in the third. The home run was his 199th, all but one for Chicago.

The Cubs added one point to seventh when Bryant doubled with two outs and scored on Baez's singles. Baez was found trapped with Willson Contreras at the bat. and Rizzo was thrown to the plate.

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