WATCH: Jake Marisnick hits game-tying two-run blast with two outs |
CHICAGO — Putting the Chicago Cubs on the scoreboard at Wrigley Field, center fielder Jake Marisnick hit a game-tying home run with two outs in the bottom of the fifth on Wednesday. After dominating for 4 2/3 innings pitched, Los Angeles Dodgers starter Walker Buehler gave up a two-run jack that leveled the score at 2-2.
Marisnick's fourth homer of the year carried 399 feet out to center field. Third baseman Matt Duffy singled in the previous at-bat. Buehler got taken deep on a 91.1-mph cutter. The two-run blast sported an exit velocity of 103.2 mph and a launch angle of 24 degrees. .@JSMarisnick ties it up with a two-run blast!@BinnysBev pic.twitter.com/1gptGsxeSw Jake Rakes!#CubTogether pic.twitter.com/Y9zPyEuljM #Dodgers 2 @ #Cubs 2 [B5-2o]:
Jake Marisnick homers (4): fly ball to CF (2-run)
Hit: 399ft, 103.2mph, 24°??
Pitch: 91.1mph Cutter (RHP Walker Buehler, 5)