Sept. 06--The Cubs beat the Diamondbacks 2-0 behind Jake Arrieta's dominant outing. Arrieta (18-6) leads the majors with 18 victories and has won his last seven decisions.
On the mound
Coming off his no-hitter against the Dodgers, Arrieta threw eight shutout innings, allowing four hits with no walks and seven strikeouts. He has thrown 29 consecutive scoreless innings. Hector Rondon came on in the ninth to post his 26th save.
At the plate
David Ross drove in the first run with an RBI groundout off Robbie Ray in the fourth inning. Dexter Fowler hit a home run in the fifth to make it 2-0. The Cubs had only four hits.
In the field
Shortstop Addison Russell made a leaping catch to rob A.J. Pollack of a hit in the third. Kris Bryant started in left field but moved to third base and made a nice stab to start a big double play in the ninth.
The quote
"I know there are some other really good pitchers in this league. We just faced some of them. He's right there with them. When you break him down, it's difficult to beat." -- manager Joe Maddon on Arrieta
Up next
vs. Diamondbacks, 1:20 p.m. Sunday, WGN-9.