Smyly finally wins at home as Cubs beat Marlins 4-0

CHICAGO -- — Drew Smyly tossed shutout ball into the seventh inning for his first win at Wrigley Field for the Cubs, leading Chicago past the Miami Marlins 4-0 on Saturday.

P.J. Higgins homered and singled, and Nico Hoerner added three hits and an RBI to help the Cubs defeat Miami for a second straight day after losing five straight.

Ian Happ had two hits and scored a run and Willson Contreras had an RBI single. Both All-Stars, Happ and Contreras were the subject of trade rumors before Tuesday’s deadline, but remained with Chicago.

The Marlins have lost six of seven and were shut out for the 12th time this season.

“That was a really nice pitching performance,” Cubs manager David Ross said. “It looked like (Smyly) was pitching different today, a lot of stuff away. I thought he used both sides of the plate real well and did a real nice job.”

Smyly (4-6) finally prevailed at home in his sixth start this season at Wrigley after signing a one-year, $5.25 million contract in March that includes incentive pay and an option for 2023.

“We're in August and its the first win at home, so I realized that and it's awesome to get a win here,” Smyly said. “Obviously we're not having the best season, pretty behind in the standings, but you go out there every game and every fan is cheering for you. It's a packed house and the energy is better than anywhere.”

The 33-year-old lefty allowed five hits, struck out four and walked none before being replaced by Mark Leiter Jr. with two outs in the seventh.

Leiter retired the next seven Miami hitters.

Smyly was 11-4 last season for World Series champion Atlanta, but missed six weeks this year with an oblique strain. He returned on July 10 but had struggled since, with a 6.06 ERA in four starts heading into Saturday.

Miami’s Pablo López (7-7) allowed four runs on nine hits in five-plus innings.

Smyly got some help when the Cubs kept Miami from taking a 1-0 lead in the third with a successful challenge.

Miguel Rojas was called safe by plate umpire Larry Vanover when he tried to score from second on Bryan De La Cruz’s single to right. The call was overturned after video showed catcher Higgins tagged De La Cruz’s foot inches from the place after taking Seiya Suzuki’s strong throw.

“I thought I stuck my glove in there and I couldn't tell. I knew I got him, but I don't know if I got him right before the plate,” Higgins said.

Chicago jumped ahead 1-0 in the fourth when Happ doubled and Hoerner singled him home. The Cubs added two more in the fifth.

Higgins led off the sixth with a solo shot just inside the left-field foul pole to chase López.

"We had something decent early, but it seemly like once they scored, it got away from us,” Miami manager Don Mattingly said.

Happ made a leaping catch off the side wall in left on Joey Wendle’s fly to retire Miami in the eighth.

SECOND TIME AROUND

Smyly first signed with the Cubs as a free agent in December 2017, but never pitched for them as he recovered from Tommy John surgery. He was traded to Texas in November 2018.

SIMMONS DFA’D

Chicago reinstated 11-year veteran shortstop Andrelton Simmons from the injured list on Saturday, then designated the four-time Gold Glove winner for assignment before the game

Simmons signed a $4 million deal with the Cubs in March and appeared to be slotted for a regular role. But the 32-year-old appeared in just 34 games because of two right shoulder injuries, batting .173 with seven RBI.

Simmons hadn’t appeared in a game with Chicago since July 10 against the Dodgers but had just completed a rehab assignment with Triple-A Iowa.

GOT ONE

Marlins LF Peyton Burdick singled in the third for his first hit in the majors. He made his major league debut on Friday and fanned three times.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Marlins: RHP Elieser Hernandez was activated from the COVID-19 injured list. RHP Aneurys Zabala was designated for assignment.

Cubs: Rookie Christopher Morel left the game with right hamstring tightness after breaking an 0-for-25 slump with a single in the fifth and scoring. He’s day-to-day.

UP NEXT

Miami LHP Jesus Luzardo (2-4, 3.97 ERA) faces Chicago RHP Adrian Sampson (0-2, 3.74) on Sunday. Luzardo allowed two runs and struck out five in five innings against Cincinnati last Monday, in his first big league outing since May 10. The 24-year-old lefty had been sidelined by a left forearm strain.

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