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National League Game Summary - Milwaukee at Chicago

Arismendy Alcantara hit a two-run homer, Jake Arrieta made a quality start and the Chicago Cubs sent the spiraling Milwaukee Brewers to a seventh straight loss in a 7-1 final on Tuesday.

Arrieta (8-5) came away victorious in his 100th career start by holding Milwaukee to one run and five hits over six frames.

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The Brewers' bats have been silent for an entire week, scoring just 14 runs during their season high-tying skid. Their five-month long stretch of holding at least a share of first place in the NL Central ended Monday when the Cardinals leapt them in the standings.

Yovani Gallardo (8-8) surrendered all seven Chicago runs, though two were unearned, while giving up eight hits over five innings.

Gallardo came in 5-0 with a 1.77 ERA in his previous seven starts at Wrigley field but found himself in a 4-0 hole after just one inning.

Luis Valbuena opened the scoring with an RBI bloop base hit to left field, and Jorge Soler singled in Starlin Castro, who sprained his left ankle while sliding awkwardly into home. Castro walked off the field under his own power but was replaced in the field in the top of the second.

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Consecutive errors by Elian Herrera, one fielding and another throwing, each led to a run, and the Cubs extended the lead with a three-run fifth.

Valbuena reached on a double and came around when Welington Castillo's deep fly to the left-field wall was just out of Khris Davis' reach.

Alcantara followed with his eighth home run of the year, and Chicago cruised from there.

[SportsNetwork.com]

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