Cease Sparkles in Return to Chicago, Pitches Padres Past Cubs

Cease Sparkles in Return to Chicago, Pitches Padres Past Cubs

San Diego Padres pitcher Dylan Cease throws against the Chicago Cubs in Chicago on May 8, 2024. (Erin Hooley/AP Photo)

The Associated Press

The Associated Press

5/8/2024

Updated: 5/8/2024

CHICAGO—Dylan Cease struck out 12 and combined with two relievers on a one-hitter as the San Diego Padres beat the Chicago Cubs 3–0 on Wednesday.
Cease went seven innings in a triumphant return to Chicago after the White Sox traded him to San Diego in March. He allowed the Cubs’ lone hit when he deflected Yan Gomes’ third-inning comebacker and the ball ricocheted toward second baseman Xander Bogaerts, whose throw to first was late by a slim margin.
Cease (5–2) walked two and hit a batter while matching a career high with 113 pitches. The right-hander has a 2.19 earned-run average through eight starts.
“I think this is the best I’ve commanded the ball ever, really,” said Cease, who struggled last season after finishing second in the 2022 American League Cy Young Award vote. “I think I’m throwing it really well right now.”
As for the rather high pitch total in this game?
“I would say I just wasted a lot of pitches,” he said. “I think sometimes when you have games where they’re close, it’s very easy to ... really try to be a little too fine at some points. I think I might have done that a little bit.”
Wandy Peralta got three outs and Robert Suarez worked the ninth for his 12th save in 12 chances, finishing the Padres’ second shutout this season.
Luis Arraez singled twice and scored twice, helping San Diego win for the sixth time in eight games.
“You just know he’s going to give a good at-bat,” Padres Manager Mike Shildt said. “He’s got bat-to-ball skills that are, quite honestly, unparalleled that I’ve seen. There’s not a place to go for this guy. Even if you’re trying to get a chase on him, he can barrel up the ball that’s out of the zone. It’s tremendous to have a guy at the top of the order that can set a tone, and clearly, he did it.”
Arraez has given the Padres the spark they envisioned at the top of the order since being acquired in a trade with Miami. The two-time batting champion is 8 for 20 with five runs scored in five games for San Diego.
Arraez got hit by a pitch leading off the game and came home from second on Manny Machado’s two-out single. Arraez also singled and scored in a two-run fifth against Hayden Wesneski. Fernando Tatis Jr. hit an RBI single with two out in the inning, and Jake Cronenworth followed with a run-scoring double.
The Cubs were shut out for the second time this season. Wesneski (2–1) gave up three runs and seven hits, matching a career high, in six-plus innings. He exited after giving up a leadoff single to Ha-Seong Kim in the seventh.
“I thought Hayden pitched well,“ Chicago Manager Craig Counsell said. ”They got a couple two-out base hits. There wasn’t a lot of traffic, but when they got some guys on, they cashed it in.”

Trainer’s Room

Cubs: Shortstop Dansby Swanson was out of the lineup because of discomfort in his right knee. Mr. Counsell said the knee has been bothering Swanson since a slide against Houston two weeks ago, and the Cubs opted to give him some extra rest with an off day on Thursday.

Up Next

Padres: Right-hander Michael King (3–3, 4.29 looks to win his second straight start when San Diego opens a series against the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday. King threw six scoreless innings at Arizona on Saturday. Right-hander Tyler Glasnow (6–1, 2.70) will start for the Dodgers.
Cubs: Chicago opens a three-game series at Pittsburgh on Friday. Neither team has announced a starting pitcher.
By Andrew Seligman
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