Brad Miller Hits 3 HRs, Phillies Rout Reeling Cubs 8-0
CHICAGO (AP) — Brad Miller hit three home runs in a game for the first time in his career, and the Philadelphia Phillies routed the sinking Chicago Cubs 8-0 on Thursday night.
Miller hit a solo drive in the third inning and added two-run homers in the fifth and seventh innings.
With a chance at joining the other 18 players who have hit a record four home runs in a game, Miller popped up in the ninth. He grounded out in his first at-bat.
Zach Eflin tossed six crisp innings as the Phillies took three of four games at Wrigley Field. Didi Gregorius added a two-run shot and All-Star catcher J.T. Realmuto scored on a double steal.
The Cubs lost for the 12th time in 13 and dropped to 43-45 as they struggled at the plate without injured stars Kris Bryant and Javier Báez.
Miller hadn't homered since June 6 and began the day with six home runs this season. The 31-year-old infielder broke out with his 14th career multi-homer game — he now has 104 homers in nine big league seasons.
It was 24th time a Phillies batter hit three homers in a contest and the first since Jayson Werth tagged Toronto for three in May 2008.
Miller homered early to left-center off Adbert Alzolay (4-9), who lost his fifth straight start.
Miller turned on Alzolay's 0-2 pitch the next time up for a drive deep down right field line that made it 4-0. Miller launched the first pitch he saw from reliever Cory Abbott in the seventh off Wrigley's right-field message board.
Eflin (4-6) scattered five hits while striking out five and walking one.
Chicago couldn't muster much against Eflin after ending an 11-game losing streak, its longest since 2012, on Wednesday with an 8-3 win. The Cubs were in a first-place tie in the NL Central on June 24 when starter Zach Davies front-ended a combined no-hitter over the Dodgers.
The Phillies took a 1-0 lead in the second when Realmuto plowed home on a double steal.
GOOD BUY
Because of their slide, Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer acknowledged Thursday the team could be a seller rather than a buyer going into the July 30 trade deadline.
Bryant, Báez and Anthony Rizzo are set to become free agents after this season. Hoyer hinted that, barring a resurgence, the club's marquee names might available if the deal is right.
"I think turnover is inevitable," Hoyer said. "We've probably been as stable as anyone, but at some point there is going to have to be some turnover with the roster, in part because we're not seeing the results we need to."
"When you're at this moment and your playoff odds get into single digits at this time of the year, you have to keep one eye on the future," he said. "You'd have to be irresponsible to not take those phone calls and think through them."
TRAINER'S ROOM
Cubs: INF/OF Bryant (strained right hamstring) and SS Báez (right thumb sprain) are out day-to-day. Manager David Ross said RHP Ryan Tepera (left calf strain) is on schedule to come off the 10-day IL on Friday.
UP NEXT
Phillies: RHP Vince Velasquez (3-3, 4.50) faces Boston RHP Garrett Richards (4-5, 4.88) at Fenway Park on Friday night.
Cubs: Ace RHP Kyle Hendricks (10-4, 3.83) takes the mount against St. Louis LHP Wade LeBlanc (0-1, 4.24) in a Friday afternoon game at Wrigley.