CHICAGO -- Catcher John Baker scored the winning run in the bottom of the 16th inning after pitching a scoreless top half, and the Chicago Cubs overcame a three-run deficit to beat the Colorado Rockies 4-3 on Tuesday night. Baker scored on Starlin Castros fly to end game that lasted 6 hours, 27 minute, a record for longest game by time for both teams. Chicago used seven relievers before Baker (1-0) became the first Cubs position player to take the mound since Aug. 27, 2012, when Joe Mather faced Milwaukee. The Rockies also used all seven relievers in their bullpen, then turned to Tyler Matzek, a starter in the 16th. Matzek (2-5) walked Baker to lead off the inning. Baker advanced to second on a sacrifice, then third on Anthony Rizzos bloop single before scoring. Chicagos Emilio Bonifacio had game-tying two-run homer in the fourth inning and a double among four hits. He is 14 for 35 since returning from the disabled list (strained right oblique) on July 22. Rockies first baseman Justin Morneau returned from the disabled list and drove in two runs with a double. Corey Dickerson added two hits and an RBI Morneau, who had been out since July 13 with a strained neck, entered hitting .312, third best in the National League. He leads Colorado with 62 RBIs. Cubs starter Edwin Jackson lasted through just four innings, labouring with 105 pitches, and allowing three runs on six hits and three walks. Rockies ace Jorge De La Rosa pitched six innings, allowing three runs and striking out seven. The left-hander entered with wins in five straight decisions dating to June 24. Both teams had chances to win in the 10th. Colorados D.J. LeMahieu missed on a suicide squeeze with Morneau on third and Charlie Culberson on second. Morneau was tagged out by catcher Welington Castillo. In the bottom of the inning, Castillo lined a drive deep to centre field with one out and Castro on second. But the Rockies Charlie Blackmon raced back and made a spectacular diving catch. TRAINERS ROOM Rockies: In addition to Morneau, the Rockies activated left-handed reliever Logan Boone from the DL (diverticulitis/intestinal inflammation). Logan pitched a scoreless ninth. The Rockies also recalled infielder Cristhian Adames from Triple-A Colorado Springs before the game because infielder Josh Rutledge has an upper-respiratory infection. Cubs: The Cubs placed right-handed reliever Neil Ramirez on the 15-day disabled list with a sore triceps. ON DECK Colorado left-hander Brett Anderson (1-3, 3.24 ERA) faces Chicago left-hander Travis Wood (7-9, 5.06 ERA) on Wednesday night. Anderson allowed no runs and two hits in 6 1-3 innings last Friday to earn his first win with Colorado. Wood is 1-1 with a 1.80 ERA in four career games against the Rockies Wholesale Dodgers Jerseys .com) - The surging Montreal Canadiens will try to match their longest winning streak of the season when they visit the Florida Panthers for Saturdays clash at BB&T Center. Jedd Gyorko Jersey . -- Darrelle Revis says at least 26 teams called after he was released by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. https://www.cheapdodgersonline.com/ . Then youve got to worry about the other up and coming teams in the two weaker divisions in the "Junior Circuit". Keibert Ruiz Dodgers Jersey . Everton Preview West Ham manager Sam Allardyce has been around the game long enough to not get too high when things are going well and not get too low when they arent. David Freese Jersey . On Tuesday, the star questioned whether that was still the case. Speaking to reporters at a charity event, Johnson said: "I just kind of wonder sometimes: Is this still the place for me?" Johnsons comments came after he was asked why he recently skipped a voluntary minicamp.Sean Monahan will be cheering Team Canada on at this years World Junior Hockey Championship, not playing in the event. One day after Team Canadas selection camp roster was released, the Calgary Flames informed Hockey Canada that Monahan will not be released to join the team for the tournament. The team released a statement on Tuesday to explain their decsion. "We have spent a great deal of time discussing and debating the pros and cons of the situation in the context of what is best for Seans continued professional development as a hockey player, as well as what is in the best interestss of our team, our fans, and our organization.dddddddddddd We have concluded that in light of the prominent role Sean has played on our team to date, and the role we project he will continue to play once he returns from his injury, that Sean will remain with our hockey club." The 19-year-old Monahan has impressed the Flames organization with his play in his rookie year. In 24 games, the Ottawa 67s product has nine goals and six assists for 15 points, to sit second on the team in scoring. The Brampton, Ontario native was drafted sixth overall by the Flames last summer. ' ' '