11:03 pm | September 19, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
CHICAGO — How many times have this season’s Chicago Cubs gotten a boost only to quickly fall backward? And if the boost the Cubs received Thursday evening — a surprise return to the lineup for injured first baseman Anthony Rizzo — wasn’t enough to lift them for even one night, is there really anything left to push them over the finish line?
Rizzo’s injured right ankle healed quickly enough for him to start in Game 1 of the biggest series of the season to date but, even after hitting a home run, his presence did little to affect the outcome — no matter what the Cubs say — as St. Louis Cardinals starter Jack Flaherty dominated on the road for the NL Central leaders.
“That was huge,” Cubs starter Kyle Hendricks said of Rizzo’s return. “The work he’s been putting in the last few days to get him back on the field has been incredible. That’s one of our leaders. To have him back out there, it lifted everyone up.”
But how much did it really lift everyone? Rizzo was the only player to produce a run while he was in the game, going deep to tie the contest in the bottom of the third inning. By the time the Cubs got down 4-1, Rizzo came out of the game to rest his ankle before a late Cubs comeback fell short when closer Craig Kimbrel — fresh off an injury himself — gave up a 10th-inning home run to Matt Carpenter for a 5-4 St. Louis win.
“Pretty disappointed in myself to go out there and give up a home run like that,” Kimbrel said. “Tonight was a big game for us. We really needed it.”