CHICAGO — Shota Imanaga struck out a career-high 11 in winning his fifth straight start, Dansby Swanson hit a three-run homer while tying his season high with four RBIs and Chicago Cubs defeated the Oakland Athletics 9-2 on Monday night.
Chicago (77-73) remained five games behind the New York Mets (82-68) for the final NL wild card with 12 games remaining.
Imanaga (14-3) allowed five hits over six innings, including Brent Rooker's 38th homer, a two run-drive in the third. The 31-year-old left-hander walked three and reached 14 wins for the first time as a professional in his first year in the majors after eight previous seasons in Japan.
''He's a rookie and he's really talented and good,'' Chicago manager Craig Counsell said. ''I hope there's other things he's got left to accomplish."
Imanaga reached 166 1/3 innings for the season on Monday, topping his goal of throwing at least 162 in 2024.
''I''m being honest, I'm not too concerned about the amount of wins I have,'' Imanaga said through a translator. ''I think it's more important to help the team win.''
Imanaga got 11 of his 22 misses on split-finger fastballs.
''That pitch was super-effective,'' Counsell said. ''We though they were going to be aggressive to the fastball, so the split turned out to be a really good pitch tonight.''