CHICAGO (AP) Kyle Gibson pitched two-hit ball over seven innings, Pedro PagƩs broke a scoreless tie when he led off the eighth with his first career homer and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Chicago Cubs 3-0 on Friday.

PagƩs, who has just four hits in 32 major league at-bats, picked the perfect moment to go deep. With his family on hand, the 25-year-old Venezuelan gave the Cardinals the lead with a drive to the left-field basket against reliever Hayden Wesneski (2-4).

PagƩs said he and his dad later hugged and shed a few tears.

ā€œItā€™s just a big moment for us,ā€ he said. ā€œWeā€™ve been through a lot together as a family. Being able to be here and be a part of it, itā€™s amazing.ā€

Michael Busch singled leading off the bottom of the eighth against Ryan Fernandez. Pinch runner Pete Crow-Armstrong stole second and went to third on a ground out but he was thrown out at home by second baseman Nolan Gorman trying to score on Miguel Amayaā€™s one-out ground ball. JoJo Romero retired pinch hitter Patrick Wisdom on a fly to the left-field corner that Brendan Donovan caught just in front of the ivy.

The Cardinals scored two more runs in the ninth. IvĆ”n Herrera blooped an RBI double off a lunging second baseman Nico Hoernerā€™s glove and Dylan Carlson drove him in with a single.

Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley retired the first two batters in the ninth before walking Seiya Suzuki and Ian Happ. He then struck out Hoerner for his major league-leading 23rd save in 24 chances.

Gibson (5-2) struck out six and walked one. The veteran right-hander made it look like a breeze for the most part on a day when the wind might have kept a couple of balls in the park.

Chicagoā€™s Cody Bellinger hit a fly to the right-field warning track in the sixth, and the exit velocity on Wisdomā€™s drive was 111 mph. Either way, the Cubs lost for the 15th time in 21 games.

Starter Jordan Wicks left the game in the second inning because of a strained right oblique and will likely be placed on the injured list, manager Craig Counsell said. The left-hander walked off the field accompanied by a trainer after giving up a two-out single to Carlson. Kyle Hendricks came in and retired Brendan Donovan on a grounder to second.

ā€œHe felt it a couple pitches before, and then after he threw a couple more pitches, knew he couldnā€™t do any more,ā€ Counsell said. ā€œSo, weā€™ll get imaging tomorrow and likely IL, and weā€™ll go from there.ā€

Wicks gave up two hits and struck out two in his first start and second appearance since returning from a strained left forearm. He was sidelined for six weeks.

Hendricks pitched two-hit ball over 4 1/3 scoreless innings. He retired 11 straight batters before giving up back-to-back singles in the sixth. Hendricks got out of that jam by getting Paul Goldschmidt to fly out and Nolan Arenado to ground into a force.

TRAINERā€™S ROOM

Cubs: RHP Ben Brown has a stress reaction in his neck, and the Cubs are still trying to figure out how much time he will miss. ā€œItā€™s a unique injury, a little bit of a rare injury for a pitcher,ā€ Counsell said. ā€œWeā€™re just trying to just get some more opinions and figure out exactly kind of whatā€™s next for him.ā€ The Cubs placed Brown on the 15-day injured list on Tuesday.

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LHP Shota Imanaga (6-1, 1.96 ERA) looks to win his second straight start for the Cubs, while RHP Andre Pallante (2-2, 4.88) gets the ball for the Cardinals. Imanaga pitched into the seventh against Cincinnati on Sunday. Pallante beat Colorado, tossing three-hit ball over five innings in his second scoreless start this season. ---

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