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Willson Contreras enjoyed an unexpected return to Wrigley Field on Friday afternoon by hitting a go-ahead two-run homer with one out in the eighth inning as the Chicago Cubs
rallied for a 2-1 victory over the visiting Miami Marlins.
Contreras heard a loud ovation from fans after going 5-for-26 on Chicago's seven-game road trip that included Tuesday's trade deadline.
Instead of being dealt, Contreras remained a Cub and homered for the first time at home since June 29 against Cincinnati.
Contreras gave the Cubs the lead when he lifted a 0-1 low changeup off Dylan Floro (0-1) and sent the ball
about halfway up the left-center field bleachers.
Contreras'16th homer helped Chicago end a five-game losing streak and
get its fourth straight home win, a stretch that includes
the pending free agent's emotional reaction to the fans on July 26 against Pittsburgh.
It also was one of four hits for the Cubs, who were held hitless for five innings by
Miami's Edward Cabrera in his return from missing nearly two months
with an elbow injury.
Rowan Wick (3-5) got the final out of the eighth and then tossed a 1-2-3 ninth.
Joey Wendle hit an RBI single with one out in the seventh for the Marlins,
who are 5-13 since getting within two games under .500 on July 14.
It was the 14th time in this stretch Miami was held to three runs or less.
Cabrera allowed four baserunners. Cabrera also struck out eight and did not allow multiple
baserunners in his final four innings.
Cabrera walked two in the first before retiring Ian Happ on a double-play liner, retired the side
in the second and third before stranding Happ in the fourth.
Cabrera entered the fifth at 67 pitches and needed 11 pitches
to finish his outing by retiring rookie Christopher Morel.
It was the third time in four starts this season Cabrera allowed two hits or fewer.
He pitched for the first time since June 12 when he allowed five runs in 3 2/3 innings at Houston and was placed on the injured list three days later.
Chicago's Justin Steele allowed four hits and tied a career high
with 10 strikeouts.
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