ST. LOUIS (AP) — St. Louis' bullpen stumbled, and the Cardinals still inched closer to the NL Central title.
Andrew Miller and Ryan Helsley were hit hard during an 8-2 loss to the Chicago Cubs on Friday night, but the Cardinals' magic number for clinching the division dropped to two.
Miller (5-6), Helsley and Giovanny Gallegos allowed each of Chicago's runs after Dakota Hudson struck out 10 in five scoreless innings.
The Cardinals (90-70) lost their third consecutive game after winning six in a row. But their magic number for securing their first division title since 2015 was sliced to two when second-place Milwaukee lost 11-7 at Colorado.
Ian Happ and Robel Garcia homered for Chicago (83-77), which had lost nine in a row. The Cubs were swept in a four-game series against the Cardinals last weekend.
Miller knew what was on the line when he took the mound in the seventh.
"These aren't playoff games, but they're as close as you can get without being there," Miller said. "It does change pretty quick and you've got to be ready for it. It's frustrating, I didn't do my job today but (I've got to) be ready to go tomorrow."
Cubs manager Joe Maddon celebrated by playing a video during his postgame press conference of Bette Midler singing "Rochelle, Rochelle" from a "Seinfeld" episode in the '90s. He inserted Robel Garcia's first name as he sang along in his office.
"This is something I've wanted to do for a while," Maddon said. "The big blow tonight, the big blow came out of our second baseman and this explains it better than I possibly could."
Alec Mills struck out nine while pitching five innings of one-run ball. But the right-hander left with a no-decision because Chicago was unable to put anything together against Hudson.
St. Louis jumped in front on Matt Carpenter's 14th homer in the fourth, but Happ tied it at 1 when he led off the sixth with his ninth homer off Gallegos.
The Cubs then went ahead to stay with seven more in the seventh. Happ hit a tiebreaking RBI double off Miller, and Wilson Contreras made it 3-1 when he scored on a wild pitch.
After Victor Caratini was hit by a pitch, Miller was replaced by Helsley. Nico Hoerner then hit an RBI single, Garcia connected for a three-run shot and Ben Zobrist singled in Tony Kemp before Genesis Cabrera got the final out of the inning.
Garcia stopped a 0-for-14 slide with his first homer since July 22. Happ finished with three hits and two RBIs.
Brad Wieck (2-2) got one out for the win.