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Cubs rally past Cardinals after bizarre play

ST. LOUIS - Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina and most everyone else at Busch Stadium laughed at the bizarre sight - a ball somehow stuck to his chest protector, in plain view of everybody except him.

But the St. Louis star didn't think it was so funny when asked if a foreign substance helped the thing cling.

"Did I put anything on my chest protector to stick?" Molina said. "That's a dumb question."

Whatever happened, it sure made for a strange situation at Busch Stadium. And it was the key play that sent the Cubs past St. Louis 6-4 Thursday.

The Cardinals led 4-2 in the seventh inning when things turned kooky.

Pinch hitter Matt Szczur led off by striking out on a pitch from Brett Cecil that skipped in the dirt. The ball bounced into Molina's protector and smack - it stayed there.

"I don't know if they've come out with Velcro on the protectors or it's just a fuzzy baseball," Cubs manager Joe Maddon said. "It was definitely Velcro-ed to his chest."

As Molina frantically looked for the ball, Szczur headed toward first base.

"I just took off running," Szczur said. "My first base coach told me it was stuck to his stomach. I thought, 'What?'"

By the time Molina looked down and discovered the ball, it was too late, Szczur was safe. The Gold Glove catcher could only smile and the fans in the sellout crowd roared - really, who'd ever seen such a thing?

"I haven't seen that one before," Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said. "I have no idea what happened there."

Catchers sometimes put pine tar somewhere on their uniforms, often around the shin guards, to help give them a better grip.

Molina was certain about one thing.

"That play changed everything," he said. "If we get that first out, everything changes."

Once Szczur reached on what was scored as a wild pitch, the Cardinals lost their grip on this game.

After a walk, Kyle Schwarber hit a go-ahead, 3-run homer. The Cubs added another run later in the inning against Cecil (0-1).

Schwarber, who injured his knee in an outfield collision in the third game last year and missed the rest of the regular season, enjoyed the big hit.

"We celebrated, I made it past the third game this year," Schwarber said. "I turned the horseshoe around. I turned it up so I could make it through."

John Lackey (1-0) threw six solid innings against his former team and new Cubs closer Wade Davis got his second save.

Addison Russell drove in a pair of runs on groundouts for the Cubs.

St. Louis starter Lance Lynn went 5 1-3 innings, giving up 2 runs and 5 hits.

NL MVP Kris Bryant went 0 for 4 and struck out twice. He also walked and scored a run. The Cubs slugger is 0 for 13 this season.

St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina stands with his hands on his hips as a ball is somehow stuck to his chest protector during the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs on Thursday, April 6, 2017, in St. Louis. The ball was stuck to Molina's chest protector on a dropped third strike allowing the Cubs' Matt Szczur to reach first base when Molina couldn't find the ball. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina laughs after a ball somehow got stuck to his chest protector on a dropped third strike during the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs on Thursday, April 6, 2017, in St. Louis. The ball was stuck to Molina's chest protector after the Cubs' Matt Szczur struck out swinging allowing Szczur to reach first base when Molina couldn't find the ball. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

Scouting report

Cubs vs. Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park

TV: Comcast SportsNet today; Comcast SportsNet Plus Saturday; WGN Sunday

Radio: WSCR 670-AM

Pitching matchups: The Cubs' Brett Anderson (0-0) vs. Jimmy Nelson (0-0) today at 7:10 p.m.; Kyle Hendricks (0-0) vs. Tommy Milone (0-0) Saturday at 6:10 p.m.; Jake Arrieta (1-0) vs. Zach Davies (0-1) Sunday at 1:10 p.m.

At a glance: The Cubs were 11-8 against the Brewers in 2016, 4-5 at Miller Park. Manager Joe Maddon has flip-flopped starters Arrieta and Jon Lester, with Arrieta going against the Brewers and Lester pitching the home opener Monday night against the Dodgers. Maddon likes the right-handed Arrieta against the Brewers, who have a predominantly right-handed hitting lineup. Anderson is making his Cubs debut, having won the fifth starter's job in spring training. Back problems limited him to 4 games with the Dodgers last season. The Brewers are in a rebuilding mode but they can still be dangerous with Ryan Braun in the middle of their lineup. In 137 games against the Cubs in his career, Braun has a line of .336/.411/.585 with 29 homers and 107 RBI.

Next: Los Angeles Dodgers at Wrigley Field, Monday, Wednesday-Thursday

- Bruce Miles

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