Indians 6, Cubs 0

CHICAGO -- Carlos Santana launched a three-run homer and reached base four times, leading the Cleveland Indians to a 6-0 interleague victory over the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday.

The Indians first baseman, who went 2-for-3 with two walks and four RBIs, provided three early runs for right-handed starter Trevor Bauer (6-3) and added a run-scoring double in the ninth inning.

The victory wrapped up what turned into one-game Wrigley Field series after Monday's opener was rained out. The Cubs and Indians move to Cleveland for two-game series starting Wednesday at Progressive Field.

Bauer worked seven scoreless innings before being lifted for a pinch hitter. He allowed up four hits while walking three and striking out seven.

Cleveland relievers Zach McAllister and Marc Rzepczynski each threw an inning to complete the shutout.

Cubs right-hander Jake Arrieta (6-5) took his first loss since May 17 while matching a season low of five innings pitched.

The Indians padded their lead to 5-0 in the seventh when left fielder Michael Brantley doubled home second baseman Jason Kipnis with one out.

Santana's ninth-inning double made it 6-0 when he scored rookie shortstop Francisco Lindor, who had two hits and an RBI in his first major league start.

Cubs rookie Kyle Schwarber made his big league debut, appearing behind the plate in the top of the ninth after starter Miguel Montero was ejected. Schwarber struck out to lead off the ninth.

Santana hit his eighth homer of the year to open a 3-0 lead in the third inning. He sent Arrieta's 1-0 pitch to right with one out, driving home second baseman Jason Kipnis and Brantley.

Lindor drove in Kipnis from second with one out in the fifth for a 4-0 lead. Arrieta then walked Brantley and Santana to load the bases, but catcher Yan Gomes popped out to shallow left to close the inning.

Arrieta departed after five innings. He gave up four runs on three hits, walked six and struck out six.

Indians center fielder Michael Bourn was ejected after the top of the fourth by plate umpire Phil Cuzzi for arguing balls and strikes.

Prior to the game, members of the Chicago Blackhawks showed up at Wrigley Field with the Stanley Cup they won less than 24 hours earlier.

Players by turn hoisted the Cup and paraded around the field, ending up at the pitcher's mound where Cubs players joined them for photos. Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews threw out a ceremonial first pitch.

NOTES: Cleveland SS Francisco Lindor made his first major league start. The 21-year-old rookie debuted on Sunday with a ninth-inning hit against Detroit. ... Entering Tuesday, RF Brandon Moss was the only active Indians player to have homered at Wrigley Field. ... Cleveland plays host to the Cubs on Wednesday and Thursday at Progressive Field. ... Monday's rainout was rescheduled for Aug. 24, at Wrigley Field, giving the Cubs a run of games on 16 straight days until a Sept. 3 off day. The makeup game will force the Indians to play 22 consecutive days. ... Chicago OF Jorge Soler, wearing a protective boot over his sore left ankle, played catch in shallow left field on Monday before heavy rains hit. He's been on the 15-day disabled list since June 3. ... Cubs RHP Neil Ramirez is scheduled to begin rehab assignment with Double-A Tennessee on Wednesday. He has been out since mid-April due to right shoulder inflammation.
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WP:Trevor Bauer (CLE)
LP:Jake Arrieta (CHC)
Season Series
Chi. CubsStatsCleveland
2-2Vs2-2
.250Batting Average.221
5.5Runs / Game2.8
6Home Runs1
1Errors2