Ian Happ and Michael Busch homered and five Chicago pitchers combined for a six-hitter as the Cubs beat the Minnesota Twins 8-2 on Wednesday. The Cubs completed a 5-2 home stand.
Javier Assad worked the first four innings and Jorge López (2-2) worked two innings and earned the victory. The Cubs took the last two games of the three-game series and have won six of their last eight.
Minnesota's Trevor Richards (2-2), who entered when starter Joe Ryan’ left in the third, didn’t make it out of the inning. Richards allowed three runs after walking five and throwing two wild pitches. One of the errant throws allowed a run to score and the Cubs added a run on Seiya Suzuki’s bases-loaded walk. Isaac Paredes added a sacrifice fly as the Cubs moved out to a 4-2 lead.
The Cubs’ relievers held the Twins to just three hits after Assad departed.
Ryan, who gave up Busch’s solo homer in the first, left four pitches into the third inning with right triceps tightness.
Happ hit a two-run homer off Josh Winder in the fourth inning, a 376-foot shot that landed in the palm of the hand of a fan standing in the party deck in right field. Dansby Swanson and Christian Bethancourt added RBIs off Caleb Theilbar in the eighth.
Assad allowed three hits and both Minnesota runs. He walked two and struck out one. Matt Wallner had an RBI double in the first and Brooks Lee added an RBI groundout in the second.
The Cubs are off Thursday before taking on the crosstown rival White Sox on Friday.
Chicago Cubs' Ian Happ, right, celebrates with Christian Bethancourt after hitting a two-run home run during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Minnesota Twins in Chicago, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)