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"The team won three in a row, that's the way we're looking at it," Norris said. "We're trying to end this thing strong and play it all the way through."

Norris (7-13) scattered four hits and won back-to-back starts for the first time since May.

Norris pitched out of several sticky situations. He put runners in scoring position with less than two out in four consecutive innings but didn't allow any runs to cross home. Norris struck out Luis Valbuena and Welington Castillo with runners on second and third to end a fourth-inning threat.

The 27-year-old endured a 19-start winless stretch before winning his last two. Four Astros relievers held the Cubs hitless over the final three innings. Wilton Lopez worked the ninth for his 10th save in 13 chances.

Jordan Lyles tossed a complete game at Milwaukee on Sunday and Lucas Harrell and three relievers combined to blank the Cubs on Monday.

Sveum said he plans on resting most of his regular starters in the season finale on Wednesday. Castro is likely to play — he can become the first Cubs infielder to appear in all 162 games since Hall of Famer Ron Santo in 1968. No Cubs shortstop has ever played in all 162 games.

"The season didn't go well, obviously, but these guys deserve to kick back," Sveum said. "Let them sit back and watch a game for once."

NOTES: The Astros start Edgar Gonzalez (3-1, 4.15 ERA) on Wednesday in their final game as a National League team. They'll move to the AL next year. Travis Wood (6-13, 4.39) goes for Chicago.

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