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Cubs Hold Off Brewers 4-3 For Best 20-Game Start Since 1907

CHICAGO (AP) — Addison Russell's two-out, two-run triple in the sixth inning snapped a tie and the Chicago Cubs held off the Milwaukee Brewers, 4-3, on Thursday night to secure their best 20-game start since 1907.

Anthony Rizzo added an RBI single in the seventh and Adam Warren (2-0) struck out three in two scoreless innings as the Cubs improved to 15-5, surpassing the 1969 club's 14-6 start. The 1907 World Series-winning team began 16-4.

Ryan Braun's pinch-hit, two-run double off Pedro Strop in the eighth got the Brewers within a run. But Hector Rondon pitched a scoreless ninth for his fourth save.

With a 16 mph wind blowing in and the wind chill 34 degrees at first pitch, runs were at a premium. Third baseman Aaron Hill's fielding error to begin the sixth led to two unearned runs off Jimmy Nelson (3-2) in the Brewers' fourth loss in five games.

Russell's triple into the left-center gap off Carlos Torres was one of the few balls with enough power to get deep into the outfield. Russell also singled.

Cubs manager Joe Maddon lifted starter Kyle Hendricks (one run, two hits, 69 pitches) for pinch-hitter Tommy La Stella with runners at second and third and one out in the fifth. La Stella walked, but the Cubs managed only one run on Dexter Fowler's sacrifice fly to tie it at 1.

Hill's sacrifice fly in the second provided Milwaukee's only run for Nelson, who struck out six through four innings before control problems ended his night with one out and two on in the sixth.

The Cubs started a stretch of 16 of 19 at Wrigley Field, and the weather made for a night of small ball for a team that has won nine games by five runs or more.

Braun, booed loudly before pinch-hitting, extended his hitting streak to eight games with a liner to right. He's 14 for his last 26.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Brewers: Braun, who had offseason back surgery, didn't start as part of manager Craig Counsell's plan to limit him to 140 games. . 2B Scooter Gennett was a late scratch with right oblique tightness. Yadiel Rivera replaced him in the field and SS Jonathan Villar hit second in Gennett's place.

Cubs: C Miguel Montero was scratched from the original lineup with a stiff back, but was available if needed, according to Maddon.

ARRIETA HONORED

Cubs ace Jake Arrieta was honored before Chicago's first home game since his no-hitter last week with a framed jersey and watch. Highlights of the feat at Cincinnati played on the video board and Arrieta, his wife, Brittany, two children and catcher David Ross posed for pictures at home plate.

UP NEXT

Arrieta (4-0, 0.87 ERA) looks to become the second player (Cincinnati's Johnny Vander Meer 1938) to throw consecutive no-hitters when he opposes fellow righty Taylor Jungmann (0-3, 8.47) in the series' middle game Wednesday night.

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