Randal Grichuk had two hits and two RBIs, and the Colorado Rockies beat the Chicago Cubs 4-3 on Sunday for a rare second straight win on the road.
Connor Joe hit a solo homer for last-place Colorado, and Brendan Rodgers had a run-scoring groundout. Staked to an early four-run lead, Ryan Feltner pitched 5 1/3 innings of three-run ball for his first win since Aug. 9.
Colorado is tied with Kansas City for the worst road record in the majors at 24-48. It took two of three at Wrigley Field for its first road series win since July 7-10 at Arizona. It also closed out a 3-2 trip against the White Sox and Cubs for its first winning road trip since June 7-12. Yan Gomes homered and drove in a season-high three runs for the Cubs, who trailed 4-0 after two innings. David Bote had two hits.
"When you don’t have command, it’s tough to get into the flow, the rhythm," Chicago manager David Ross said. "They weren’t chasing outside the zone. He was on the edges a bit too much, maybe just rushing a little bit.""Their guy was struggling and we made him throw strikes," Black said. "I thought we were very stubborn ... and we didn’t chase."
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