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Boy asks for homer, Rizzo hits slam as Cubs beat Padres 6-5

CHICAGO (AP) - Before Friday's game against San Diego, 9-year-old Matteo Lambert of Vienna, Virginia, met Anthony Rizzo in the Chicago Cubs' dugout and gave him a note asking for a "moonshot" on behalf of group running a 5K in Grant Park this weekend to raise money for kids with cancer.

Rizzo followed with a go-ahead grand slam, his first home run since June 15.

"That was for him," Rizzo, a Hodgkin's lymphoma survivor, said after the Cubs overcame a three-run deficit to beat the Padres 6-5. "That's really special for him to come and hang out there."

Javier Báez also homered for the NL Central-leading Cubs, who have won six of seven since the All-Star break. Chicago overcame an early home run by Manny Machado that built a 3-0 lead.

Josh Naylor tied the score 5-5 in the eighth inning against Pedro Strop (2-3) with his first career pinch homer, but the Cubs went back ahead in the bottom half.

Rizzo singled off Craig Stammen (6-5), rookie shortstop Fernandez Tatis Jr. threw Addison Russell's grounder into center field for an error, Jason Heyward was intentionally walked and David Bote hit a grounder to third. Machado threw home for a forceout and catcher Francisco Mejia threw to first, even though he didn't have a play on Bote. The ball hit off the glove of first baseman Eric Hosmer and bounced into short right field as Rizzo scored on Hosmer's error.

"A couple young guys playing really fast, trying to do special things, and sometimes those plays just aren't there," Padres manager Andy Green said. "If you're going to make mistakes in the field, mistakes of aggression are the better kind of mistakes."

Craig Kimbrel struck out three around a four-pitch walk in the ninth for his fifth save in six chances. San Diego has lost five of six and 11 of 15.

Jon Lester made his 400th big league appearance and matched his career high by allowing 12 hits, giving up four runs in six innings. He needed 26 pitches to get through the first on an afternoon with a 93-degree temperature at game time.

"Yeah, it was miserable," Lester said.

Padres left-hander Eric Lauer gave up four runs, five hits and three walks in 4 2/3 innings in his first appearance since July 5. Lauer had gone on bereavement leave following the death of his father. He remained in the game after he was hit on the back by Albert Almora Jr.'s single in the third.

"We've got to hit lefties, man," Maddon said. "We got to figure that part of it out. That's a big part of moving down the road."

Hunter Renfroe hit a sacrifice fly in the first and Machado made it 3-0 in the third with his 24th homer, a two-run drive.

Rizzo's fourth career slam put Chicago ahead in the bottom half.

Mejía tied the score with an RBI double in the fifth, and Báez hit an opposite-field homer to right-center in the bottom half.

HELP WANTED

Chcago figures to be in the market for a left-handed reliever before the trade deadline. The return of Carl Edwards Jr. (strained left thoracic) from the IL left seven righties among eight relievers. LHP Randy Rosario was optioned to Triple-A Iowa. "It's always nice to have more than one," manager Joe Maddon said.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Padres: Manager Andy Green was optimistic RHP Garrett Richards (Tommy John surgery last July) will be available in late August. "He's on a relatively quick path, all things considered," Green said. "I think we're all excited about that possibility."

Cubs: LHP Cole Hamels (strained left oblique) took part in light throwing and was scheduled for another bullpen session this weekend. ... C Willson Contreras (sprained right arch) remained on pace to return from the IL when eligible Wednesday.

UP NEXT

LHP Joey Lucchesi (7-4) is scheduled to start Saturday for San Diego. LHP José Quintana (7-7) has won three straight starts for the Cubs.

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Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo (44) and shortstop Javier Baez celebrate their win over the San Diego Padres in a baseball game, Friday, July,19, 2019, in Chicago. (AP Photo/David Banks) The Associated Press
Chicago Cubs' Anthony Rizzo, right, is greeted by Javier Baez (9) after hitting a grand slam home run against the San Diego Padres during the third inning of a baseball game, Friday, July,19, 2019, in Chicago. (AP Photo/David Banks) The Associated Press
Chicago Cubs left fielder Kris Bryant makes a catch on a ball hit by San Diego Padres' Franmil Reyes during the seventh inning of a baseball game Friday, July 19, 2019, in Chicago. (AP Photo/David Banks) The Associated Press
San Diego Padres' Josh Naylor celebrates in the dugout after hitting a home run against the Chicago Cubs during the eighth inning of a baseball game Friday, July 19, 2019, in Chicago. (AP Photo/David Banks) The Associated Press
San Diego Padres' trainer Michael Salazar, left, uses a wet towel to cool off San Diego Padres' Manuel Margot (7) during the second inning of a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs, Friday, July,19, 2019, in Chicago. (AP Photo/David Banks) The Associated Press
Chicago Cubs' Javier Baez runs the bases after hitting a home run against the San Diego Padres during the fifth inning of a baseball game, Friday, July,19, 2019, in Chicago. (AP Photo/David Banks) The Associated Press
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