Chicago Cubs give up 9 hits in the 11th inning to lose 14-5 to the San Francisco Giants

Patrick Bailey hit a tiebreaking single in San Francisco’s nine-run 11th inning, and the Giants beat the Chicago Cubs 14-5 on Tuesday at Wrigley Field.

Bailey drove in Christian Koss with a liner to center against Ryan Pressly (2-2). Jung Hoo Lee had a run-scoring single and Matt Chapman singled home two more runs in San Francisco’s highest-scoring inning of the season.

Lee also hit a two-run home run as the Giants bounced back from an ugly 9-2 loss to the Cubs on Monday. Chapman, who committed two of the Giants’ four errors in the series opener, had three hits and scored twice.

The Cubs trailed 5-3 before rallying in the ninth, handing starter Justin Verlander another no-decision after he was in position for his first win with the Giants.

Justin Turner bounced a pinch-hit RBI single into right field against Ryan Walker. After Ian Happ struck out swinging for the second out, Kyle Tucker greeted Erik Miller (2-0) with a hard grounder back up the middle, bringing home the tying run.

Verlander pitched five innings of three-run ball. The three-time American League Cy Young Award winner signed a $15 million, one-year contract with the Giants in January.

The 42-year-old Verlander is winless in eight consecutive starts for the first time in his 20 major-league seasons.

Miguel Amaya hit a two-run home run for the National Central-leading Cubs, who had won four of five. Dansby Swanson had two hits and scored twice while extending his hitting streak to eight games.

Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong robbed Mike Yastrzemski of extra bases with a leaping grab at the wall in the third inning. Crow-Armstrong also took a hit away from Lee with a sliding catch in the fifth.

Key moment

The Cubs put runners on second and third with one out in the 10th, but Crow-Armstrong struck out swinging and Swanson lined out to third.

Key stat

The Giants improved to 21-5 against right-handed starting pitchers this season, the best such record in the majors.

Up next

Giants left-hander Robbie Ray (4-0, 3.05 ERA) and Cubs right-hander Ben Brown (3-2, 4.88 ERA) pitch Wednesday in the series finale.

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