Matt Shaw’s Walk-off Single pushed the previous cub of Rockies in Extra

Ruki Matt Shaw on Tuesday night inspired Chicago cub in a walk-off single to right field in the 11th innings to win a 4-3 win over Colorado Rockies.
Brenton Doyle’s RBI Groundout gave Rockies a 3–2 lead at the 11th top, Michael Bush tied the game with an RBI single from Tyler Kinle (0-2), who then ran the Nico Horner and surrendered to Shaw’s game.
Chris Flexon (3–0) played the 10th and 11th innings for the cub, allowing an unarmed run on a hit. Cad Horton started for Chicago, scored two runs on four hits and traveled to a walk in six innings, exiting six. Ian Hap and Kyle Tucker each prolonged a pair of hits for the cub, who has won six of their last seven matches.
The German Marx allowed two earned runs on seven hits and a walking visit in six innings for Rockies, attacking six. Doyle drove and drove two for Colorado, which has lost nine of his last 10 matches.
After Horton retired with the first nine colloid batsmen, the cub hit the first in the third. Shaw led a single and stole the second one before Happy Single and Tucker went to load the hideouts. Seya Suzuki doubled Chicago’s lead in the first run of the game with a single to left and Pete Crow-Armestrong with RBI Groundout of Chicago.
Colorado cut off its reduction in half in the fourth as Ryan McMahon’s two-out single score Jordan Bake, hitting one pitch and in another place.
Rockies scored seventh on the fifth domestic run of Dooyle’s season. Kaleb Theiebar then gave relief to Horton, who killed Tyler Freeman and Retired Michael Toglia before the Kyle farmer’s single and Edel Amdore walk. Ryan Brassier gave relief to the thelabar and retired Bake to end the innings.
Jake Bird entered the bottom of the seventh for markese, worked a scorer inning.
Freeman did one single work against Ryan Press in the ninth, but was caught stealing by Catcher Reese McGire. Toglia then went, but inspired the farmer’s innings-end groundout.
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