NEW YORK — The need for more innings from their starting pitchers has been a familiar theme this season for the Chicago Cubs.
While the bullpen has been dominant, manager David Ross is mindful that it’s a 162-game season. Overworking the relievers in June could have repercussions three months from now.
So right-hander Kyle Hendricks’ six shutout innings Thursday against the New York Mets were doubly valuable in the Cubs’ 2-0 win at Citi Field. Hendricks battled through command issues at times but worked around limited trouble, holding the Mets to two hits.
The victory prevented the Cubs from a four-game sweep.