Baseball: Imanaga strikes out 9, earns win in dazzling Cubs debut

Shota Imanaga flirted with a no-hitter and struck out nine as he led the Chicago Cubs to a 5-0 win over the Colorado Rockies in a sensational Major League Baseball debut on Monday.

The 30-year-old Japanese lefty allowed just two hits and no walks over six shutout innings in the Cubs' home opener at Wrigley Field.

The only blemish through his first five innings came when Kris Bryant reached base on an error to lead off the second. Imanaga retired the next 14 batters and did not allow his first hit until Charlie Blackmon singled to center field with two outs in the sixth.

The former DeNA BayStars standout struck out Nolan Jones swinging to complete his memorable outing, shouting as he bounced off the mound to a standing ovation from the energized home crowd.

"I achieved what I set out to do on the mound. The results came from that," Imanaga said.

"I wanted to give fans (back in Japan) who've watched me through tough times something to be happy about when they woke up in the morning."

Compatriot Seiya Suzuki went 1-for-3 with a single that came during a three-run rally for the Cubs in the bottom of the sixth.

Christopher Morel broke the deadlock with a single with Ian Happ and Suzuki on base. His ground ball escaped the glove of left fielder Nolan Jones, allowing both runners and Morel to reach home for a 3-0 lead.

Chicago manager Craig Counsell said Imanaga showed the poise that made him a successful pro before signing a four-year deal worth a reported $53 million with the Cubs this offseason.

"It was clear that this is a player who's been in big moments," Counsell said. "He's been through this before.

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