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Suzuki and Amaya hit solo homers as Cubs beat Royals 4-3

The Chicago Cubs have a one-game lead for the NL's final wild card

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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – AUGUST 20: Seiya Suzuki #27 of the Chicago Cubs reacts after his home run in the fifth inning off Jordan Lyles of the Kansas City Royals at Wrigley Field on August 20, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Quinn Harris/Getty Images)

Seiya Suzuki and Miguel Amaya hit solo homers, helping Kyle Hendricks and the Chicago Cubs beat the Kansas City Royals 4-3 on Sunday.

Chicago, which has a one-game lead for the NL's final wild card, won two in a row after losing the series opener.

“It is such a close-knit group. Picking one another up, day in and day out. Again, we're just playing good baseball focused on the fundamentals one day at a time. We're in a good spot, we just got to go on a good stretch here and keep it rolling," said Hendricks.

Jordan Lyles (3-14) became the major leagues' first 14-game loser as Kansas City fell for the fourth time in five games and dropped to 40-86, better only than Oakland among the 30 major league teams.

Hendricks (5-6) won for the first time since July 25, allowing one run and five hits in 6 1/3 innings. He retired 10 in a row before his lone walk, to Matt Beaty in the fifth inning.

Hendricks was a valuable member of the rotation during the 2016 World Series championship team.

"There is a few pieces missing right now, my curveball, runners on base, a couple of things, if I can bring that all together,” Hendricks said.

Mark Leiter Jr. got two outs in the seventh, Julian Merryweather pitched a perfect eighth and Adbert Alzolay got his 18th save in 19 chances after allowing pinch-hitter Maikel Garcia's run-scoring single and Beaty's RBI groundout. With a runner on second, Dairon Blanco hit a game-ending groundout.

Lyles gave up four runs -- two earned -- and five hits in his third complete game this season. Lyles has pitched four games this season in which he has thrown at least eight innings and lost.

After Michael Massey's RBI single in the first, the Cubs went ahead in the bottom half when center fielder Kyle Isbel allowed Ian Happ's single to bounce by for a run-scoring, two-base error and Cody Bellinger followed with a sacrifice fly.

“Had some ups some good and some bad. Obviously, the first inning wasn’t ideal.," Lyle said. "Later on in the game just two mistakes, backup sliders that left the yard, just execution-wise it wasn’t there on those two pitches, thankfully there was no one on base so it was only a single run each time,”

Suzuki hit his 12th home run of the season in the fifth and Amaya hit his fourth in the eighth inning.

WEB GEM

Royals SS Bobby Witt Jr. made a sliding backhanded catch in the outfield grass to rob Mike Tauchman of a hit in the third inning.

SMYLY TIME

Cubs manager David Ross fiill the open spot in the starting rotation with LHP Drew Smyly. “I am just hoping he can build off a couple of performances out of the pen. I think there are some analytic numbers that went to leaning towards him, there is some experience leaning towards him. I think there is the value of Hayden (Wesneski) out of the 'pen," Ross said. Since Aug. 13, Smyly has not allowed a run in three straight relief appearances. He is 7-8 with a 5.01 ERA as a starter this season.

FAST TIMES

The game lasted 2 hours, 2 minutes, then fastest nine-inning game at Wrigley Field since a 2-1 win over Philadelphia on May 8, 2005, took exactly 2:00. “The game keeps moving. There is a lot of excitement," Hendricks said. "I think it is a lot better for the fan overall.."

ADJUSTMENTS

Suzuki was dropped from the everyday lineup in early August. He hit his third home run since Aug. 9 and is batting .343 with six RBIs during that stretch. “There was a span where I wasn't out there on a regular basis, so during that time I took some time, I thought to myself, what can I do to m

ake myself even a better player and because of that time spent I'm getting better results now,” Suzuki said through a translator.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Royals: Garcia missed his second consecutive star. He is dealing with upper-body soreness on his left side. Royals manager Matt Quatraro expects Garcia to be ready for Monday night's game at Oakland.

UP NEXT

Royals: LHP Tucker Davidson (1-2) will move from the bullpen to a starter on Monday as the Royals start a three-game series at Oakland. He will be making his first start of the season.

Cubs: RHP Javier Assad (2-2) is scheduled to start Monday at Detroit, which goes with RHP Alex Faedo (2-4, 5.16). Assad is 1-0 with a 2.70 ERA since rejoining the rotation on Aug. 5.

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