Day: September 28, 2018

Schedule for potential NL tiebreakers announcedSchedule for potential NL tiebreakers announced

Major League Baseball today announced the scheduling of Monday’s potential Tiebreaker Games on ESPN. Monday, Oct. 1 If One Game, 4:09 p.m. (ET)/3:09 p.m. (CT)/1:09 p.m. (PT): Milwaukee Brewers @ Chicago Cubs for National League Central Title                       or Colorado Rockies @ Los Angeles

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Kurt Busch wins inaugural Charlotte road course Busch Pole AwardKurt Busch wins inaugural Charlotte road course Busch Pole Award

Kurt Busch won the inaugural Charlotte Motor Speedway road course Busch Pole Award after he maneuvered the 17-turn, 2.28-mile course at 106.868 mph in the No. 41 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford. RELATED: Full results Weekend schedule Best photos It is Busch’s fourth pole this season and the 26th of his career

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With win, Cubs push closer to NL Central titleWith win, Cubs push closer to NL Central title

Kris Bryant homered after sitting for two games and Kyle Hendricks tossed 8 sharp innings en route to the Cubs’ win over the Cardinals at Wrigley Field. Chicago could clinch the NL Central with one more win over St. Louis and losses by the Brewers on Friday and Saturday. Anthony Rizzo drove in two on a single and a sac fly, Albert Almora added a pair on a single, and Daniel Murphy, Jason Heyward and David Bote knocked in one apiece. Adam Wainwright yielded four runs in five innings for the Cards, who now face elimination from postseason contention. St. Louis scored twice in the sixth, on a Marcell Ozuna single and a Paul DeJong groundout, and twice in the ninth, following two Cubs errors.

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With win, Cubs on cusp of clinching NL CentralWith win, Cubs on cusp of clinching NL Central

Kris Bryant homered after sitting for two games and Kyle Hendricks tossed 8 sharp innings en route to the Cubs’ win over the Cardinals at Wrigley Field. Chicago could clinch the NL Central with one more win over St. Louis and losses by the Brewers on Friday and Saturday. Anthony Rizzo drove in two on a single and a sac fly, Albert Almora added a pair on a single, and Daniel Murphy, Jason Heyward and David Bote knocked in one apiece. Adam Wainwright yielded four runs in five innings for the Cards, who now face elimination from postseason contention. St. Louis scored twice in the sixth, on a Marcell Ozuna single and a Paul DeJong groundout, and twice in the ninth, following two Cubs errors.

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