


Kris Bryant sends one into the stratosphere.
4/8/16
Phoenix, AZ (AP) – The Chicago Cubs picked up their first win of 2016 on Friday night, using the long ball to defeat the Arizona Diamondbacks 7-3 at Chase Field. The teams combined to hit five home runs in a pretty entertaining game.
Chicago would grab the lead in the top of the first off of Archie Bradley. Jason Heyward singled to open the ballgame, then Kris Bryant hit a monster home run deep into the left field bleachers.
A.J. Pollack responded for the DBacks, hitting the first pitch that he saw over the wall in left to draw Arizona to within 2-1.
Phil Gosselin would tie it in the second, hitting a solo home run to left.
The Cubs would retake the lead in the fourth. Kyle Schwarber walked to open the inning, and reached second on a Ben Zobrist single. Dexter Fowler then doubled home Schwarber to put Chicago up 3-2. After Kyle Hendricks drew a four pitch walk, former Diamondback Miguel Montero lined a single to center scoring both Zobrist and Fowler to make it 5-2.
Kyle Schwarber would extend the lead to 6-2 in the fifth, hitting a solo home run to right.
Socrates Brito cut the lead to 6-3 in the sixth with a one-out single to right, scoring Paul Goldschmidt. But Justin Grimm came out of the bullpen for Chicago and got the Cubs out of a bases loaded jam, getting Phil Gosselin to bounce into a 6-4-3 inning ending double play.
Addison Russell would add a long solo home run off of Daniel Hudson in the eighth for the Cubs final run.
The series resumes on Saturday evening with Jason Hammel (0-0, 0.00) facing Zach Greinke (0-1, 5.14).




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