Nick Madrigal delivered a go-ahead, two-run single during Chicago's three-run eighth inning Saturday, and the Cubs won 4-2 over the visiting Miami Marlins, who have dropped five straight.
Down 2-1 entering the bottom of the eighth, Chicago opened the frame when Cody Bellinger reached on Miami first baseman Yuli Gurriel's error on a low throw from pitcher A.J. Puk . Bellinger stole second and went to third after right fielder Peyton Burdick lost Trey Mancini's fly ball in the sun that went for a double.
Chicago has won the first two games of this set following a 1-6 road trip which began by being swept in three at Miami. After managing only a sixth-inning run during Friday's 4-1 series-opening loss, Miami struck in the first on Saturday.
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