This was the opener for the major league schedule and it was a good start to the campaign. St. Louis struck first with a run off Jon Lester in the second but they’d stranded nine runners through seven innings. In the eighth, Randall Grichuk’s two-run homer off Pedro Strop seemed to assuage that frustration by building a 3-0 lead.
The Cubs meanwhile had done very little with Carlos Martinez. Through seven they had been shutout, stranding just three runners and fanning ten times, with Martinez having retired a dozen in a row between the third and seventh. They got two hits to chase him in the eighth, but Seung-Hwan Oh was able to strand the bases loaded.
In the ninth, a hit batter and a Matt Carpenter error opened the door for the Cubs. With first and second and one out Willson Contreras went deep to tie the game. In the bottom of the ninth, Jose Martinez delivered a one-out pinch-hit double against Jordan Montgomery. Joe Maddon elected to intentionally walk Yadier Molina, the first instance of the new rule permitting intentional walks without the four wide ones being delivered. Montogomery struck out Stephen Piscotty, but then walked Kolten Wong to load the bases. Grichuk made himself the undisputed offensive hero of the game by driving one into the gap in left-center to be credited with a walkoff single.










