SAN FRANCISCO — Ian Happ homered in the 10th inning, Nico Hoerner had three hits and also went deep, and the Chicago Cubs snapped a four-game skid with a 5-3 win over the San Francisco Giants on Thursday.
Happ homered to center off Luke Jackson (4-2) with automatic runner Cody Bellinger on base.
Héctor Neris (7-2) struck out two in a scoreless ninth inning for the win, and Porter Hodge worked around a first-and-second, no-outs jam in the 10th to complete his first save opportunity.
Happ acknowledged the Cubs struggles in close games this year, noting he hoped the win is something his team can build on.
''We've played a lot of them, we've been right there. … being competitive in games and giving yourself a chance a lot, but coming up on the right side of it, you know, I think we're just trying to build off that momentum and keep that going into the next series,'' Happ said.
The Giants trailed 3-0 going into the sixth, when Jorge Soler's two-out ground-rule double highlighted a three-run inning. San Francisco hadn't advanced a runner past second before that.
Hoerner hit a two-run homer to left off Jordan Hicks in the third. The Cubs extended their lead later in the inning on Seiya Suzuki's RBI triple.
Hicks gave up three runs in five innings in which he struck out seven and walked two.