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Cubs Walk Off With 3-2 Win Over Omaha

Oaks fires 7 strong, O'Hearn homers for 2nd time in 3 games
Omaha starter Trevor Oaks tossed seven strong frames in the Storm Chasers' 3-2 defeat on Sunday afternoon in Iowa. (Minda Haas Kuhlmann)
May 20, 2018

Omaha starting pitcher Trevor Oaks tossed seven solid innings of work, yielding two runs on four hits, and left fielder Ryan O'Hearn clubbed his second longball in a span of three games, however Cubs shortstop Mike Freeman drove in three runs, including the winning tally with a walk-off single in a

Omaha starting pitcher Trevor Oaks tossed seven solid innings of work, yielding two runs on four hits, and left fielder Ryan O'Hearn clubbed his second longball in a span of three games, however Cubs shortstop Mike Freeman drove in three runs, including the winning tally with a walk-off single in a 3-2 victory over the Storm Chasers on Sunday afternoon at Principal Park.

Entering the final frame even at 2-2, CF Jacob Hannemann reached on a one-out single and then took second on a walk. With two out, Freeman then bounced a groundball to the hole between first and second base that was smothered on a diving play by Omaha 2B Jack Lopez . Hannemann, however, sprinted all the way home from second and beat the throw to the plate to score the winning run and give the Cubs a win and series split.
O'Hearn got Omaha on the board with his second big fly of the series and third of the year, blasting a leadoff shot to right in the second. 3B Manny Olloque then began the next frame with a single, then advanced to third on 2B Jack Lopez's single to right before coming across on 1B Frank Schwindel 's RBI groundout. That two-run margin remained until the seventh, when Freeman slapped a two-run single to center to even the contest at 2-2.
Freeman (2-5, 3 RBI) and Hannemann (2-4, 2 R) each collected multi-hit efforts for Iowa. No Omaha batters tallied more than one knock, with DH Paulo Orlando failing to record a hit, snapping his 2018 team-best 11-game hit streak.
Neither Oaks (7.0 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 3 K) nor Iowa starting pitcher Jen-Ho Tseng (7.0 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 ER, BB, 9 K) factored in the final decisions despite quality outings. Tseng at one point set down 12 consecugive Omaha batters. Cubs reliever Cory Mazzoni (2.0 IP, 2 K) earned the win with two perfect frames in Tseng's support, while Storm Chasers lefty Eric Stout (1.2 IP, 2 H, R, ER, BB, K) suffered the defeat.
Omaha returns to Werner Park to begin a nine-game homestand on Monday, May 21. First pitch of the series opener against the New Orleans Baby Cakes that evening is slated for 6:35 p.m. CT. LHP Jonathan Dziedzic (1-5, 3.66) is anticipated to get the nod for the Storm Chasers, with the Baby Cakes anticipated to send RHP Zac Gallen (4-1, 2.25) to the hill.
Tickets are still available for that game and all remaining Storm Chasers home dates in 2018, and may be purchased at www.omahastormchasers.com/tickets as well as by calling the Werner Park Ticket Office at (402) 738-5100. To view Ticket Office hours, please click here.