MILWAUKEE — The Chicago Cubs‘ offense insulated itself from any potential bullpen meltdowns by scoring early and late in the team’s 14-8 win over the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday, snapping a six-game losing skid in the process.
It would be an understatement to say the Cubs needed the victory.
“In the infamous words of Larry Bowa, we needed it like oxygen,” a smiling Joe Maddon said after the game.
Though the bullpen tried to give the game back to the Brewers — it has done that a few times in the first 10 days of the season — outfielder Jason Heyward, catcher Victor Caratini and the rest of the offense came up big. The two teammates each were on base five times, with Heyward hitting two home runs and stealing two bases. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, he’s the first Cub since 1900 to hit two home runs and steal two bases in the same game.