9:03 pm | August 27, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
NEW YORK — The quiet was deafening. Flashy Chicago Cubs star Javier Baez had been flying under the radar for most of the month of August as his team had begun a second consecutive late-season fade. With All-Star catcher Willson Contreras on the shelf with a hamstring injury, and slugging first baseman Anthony Rizzo out with a back ailment, the Cubs needed someone — besides newcomer Nick Castellanos — to take over.
At least for one night, Baez awoke from his slumber to lead his desperate team to victory, beating the New York Mets 5-2 on Tuesday to break a three-game losing streak. The win allowed the Cubs to keep pace with the St. Louis Cardinals who remain three games ahead of the Cubs in the National League Central. Baez’s three extra-base hits — including his 29th home run — fueled the Cubs’ win.
“When he’s under control in the box, and he gets a good pitch to hit, he’s dangerous,” Castellanos said after the win.
Different versions of the same thing were repeated in the winning locker room after the Cubs third consecutive road victory: When Baez is chasing pitches out of the zone, very little good is going to come of it. But a walk here or there — he also took one on Sunday — and the benefits will be reaped.
“If he’s able to do that a little more often he’ll barrel the ball more consistently,” Cubs manager Joe Maddon said. “When you have an organized strike zone, you will hit better. You’re going to get better pitches to drive.”