Kyle Hendricks hasn’t pitched very professorially this season, but he was that dude Sunday afternoon in Denver as the Cubs finally got a win against the Rockies. The veteran righty became the first Cubs pitcher ever to go at least six innings with two or fewer hits and one or fewer runs at Coors Field. Take that, Fergie Jenkins and Three Finger Brown (yes, I know).
That lone run came on a Jacob Stallings homer in the bottom of the 3rd, but the Cubs had secured two runs in the top of the frame.