Guardians take Game 2 of twin-bill vs. Cubs to clinch series
Cleveland Guardians' CJ Kayfus runs the bases after hitting a solo home run off Chicago Cubs relief pitcher Jacob Webb in the eighth inning in the second baseball game of a doubleheader, Sunday, April 5, 2026, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Dermer)
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Guardians faced a doubleheader sweep on Sunday, but they got the offense going in the final innings of Game 2 to take their three-game series against the Chicago Cubs.
Miguel Amaya hit an RBI single in the eighth inning — only the second hit for Chicago — and four Cubs pitchers combined for a one-hitter in a 1-0 victory over the Guardians in the opener of a traditional doubleheader.
Then CJ Kayfus homered and Gabriel Arias hit an RBI single in the eighth inning as the Cleveland Guardians rallied to beat the Cubs 6-5 and split the doubleheader.
Amaya’s hard shot to right-center field off Connor Brogdon (2-1) scored pinch-runner Dylan Carlson from second base.
The Guardians managed only one hit — a double that possibly could have been caught — against Cubs starter Edward Cabrera (5 2/3 innings) and relievers Caleb Thielbar (1-0), Hoby Milner and Daniel Palencia, who worked a perfect ninth for his first save.
Neither team was able to muster any offense in chilly, blustery conditions. The game-time temperature was 44 degrees Fahrenheit (6.6 degrees Celsius) with a steady wind blowing toward the plate. A rainout Saturday prompted the Easter doubleheader, Chicago’s first since 1973.
The three combined hits are the lowest total for a game at Progressive Field, which opened in 1994. Also, it was just the third time in Cubs history that the club has won a game with two or fewer hits while allowing one or fewer hits. They also did it in 1906 and 1964.
Cabrera handled the Guardians for five innings, holding them without a hit before Kayfus led off the sixth with a double.
Kayfus lifted a ball to right that was helped by a steady breeze and fooled outfielder Michael Conforto, who took a few steps toward the infield before backtracking too late and watched helplessly as the shot hit the warning track.
Steven Kwan followed with a sacrifice, but the Cubs kept it tied 0-0 as second baseman Nico Hoerner threw Kayfus out at the plate. Cabrera then walked two straight batters to load the bases before Thielbar came on and retired Bo Naylor to pop out.
Cleveland starter Slade Cecconi nearly matched Cabrera by limiting the Cubs to just one hit over six innings.
Guardians star Jose Ramirez played in his 1,618th game, one shy of matching Terry Turner (1,619) for the most in Cleveland history. Ramirez is poised to become the first active major leaguer to lead his team in that category.
The Guardians were six outs from being swept when Kayfus, who entered as a pinch-hitter in the sixth, homered off Jacob Webb (0-1) to tie it 4.
Rookie Chase DeLauter followed with a single and Rhys Hoskins walked before Arias delivered his second run-scoring single of Game 2. Austin Hedges singles in a run to put Cleveland up 6-4.
Scott Armstrong (1-0) allowed a tiebreaking homer but picked up the win. Cade Smith gave up an RBI single to Ian Happ in the ninth but stranded two for his third save.
Dansby Swanson hit a two-run homer and Matt Shaw and Happ added solo shots for Chicago in Game 2.
Happ put the Cubs up 4-3 with his fourth homer. He had gone 0 for 11 with nine strikeouts in the series before connecting off Armstrong.
The Guardians finally strung some hits together in the sixth and tied it 3 on RBIs from Kayfus, DeLauter and Arias.
Up next
Cubs: RHP Jameson Taillon (0-0) starts the opener of a three-game series at Tampa Bay against Shane McClanahan (0-1, 3.86 ERA).
Guardians: Tanner Bibee (0-1, 4.00) takes on Kansas City’s Michael Wacha (0-0) today in the first of three.





