Clayton Kershaw did not have it in the first half of this doubleheader, getting yanked after allowing four runs and making 39 pitches in the first inning. Kyle Hendricks went the distance for Chicago, ducking out of much trouble as he stranded eight and had just one clean inning. His shutout was spoiled by Keibert Ruiz’s pinch-hit homer in the ninth; after the following two batters reached, he induced a Justin Turner double play to end it.
Despite the Cubs winning, Javier Baez had a terrible game in the field, booting Mookie Betts’ grounder on the first play of the game and then in the ninth booting a Corey Seager grounder and compounding the problem by making an error on a throw to second base. He was 0-2 with a walk at the plate, the walk coming after whiffing on the first two pitches he saw from Kershaw and fouling off two pitches. So it was an out of character game on both sides of the ball.