CHICAGO — Nico Hoerner doubled and scored the tying run in the ninth inning, then walked with the bases loaded in the 10th to give the Chicago Cubs a 2-1 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday.
Chicago entered the ninth with just one hit before Hoerner sparked the late rally as the Cubs avoided the sweep.
''I don't like to change my at-bats too much in the late opposition, but you do know that if you get on base, you've got the guys on our team who have had our best at-bats right behind you, and I have a lot of trust in them,'' Hoerner said. ''(Michael) Busch has been so consistent for a long time now, Seiya (Suzuki) as well, so a lot of trust in them and I felt like they had a great chance to try and win the game.''
Cubs All-Star pitcher Shota Imanaga had a career-high 10 strikeouts and gave up two hits over seven innings, including a home run to Eugenio Suárez.
''He's always staying calm, he's always stable, he always creates a really good game,'' Suzuki of Imanaga through an interpreter. ''We've had a couple games where we weren't able to hit in those situations, but he pitched amazing today.''
The Cubs prevailed after Brandon Pfaadt's dominant day on the mound. The Arizona ace struck out seven and allowed just one hit.
Hoerner doubled down the first-base line to lead off the bottom of the ninth and scored on Suzuki's one-out single.
Héctor Neris (8-2) picked up the win for Chicago with a scoreless 10th, while Joe Mantiply (3-2) took the loss.