DES MOINES, Iowa - In a game that was interrupted by rain for 68 minutes in the eighth inning, Iowa's offense rained down hits Sunday as the Cubs (15-15) blew out the Colorado Springs Sky Sox (10-20) 14-2 in Pacific Coast League action at Principal Park. Iowa set a season high with both 14 runs and 16 hits.

Already leading 6-0, Iowa exploded for eight runs in the fourth inning. John Andreoli walked to lead off the frame and was followed by a Javy Baez single. Taylor Teagarden then stepped to the plate and blasted a three-run home run, his second homer of the season.

After a Mike Baxter groundout, Junior Lake and Adron Chambers knocked back-to-back base-hits before Jonathan Mota ripped an RBI-single. Next, pitcher Carlos Pimentel cracked the first pitch he saw for a two-run double.

It was the first eight-run inning for Iowa since the eighth inning of a game at Omaha on June, 15, 2011.

Andreoli continued the onslaught with an RBI-single to plate Pimentel before Teagarden notched his second base-hit of the frame make it 14-0.

The Sky Sox scored a run in the seventh inning on Luis Sardinas' RBI-double and scratched out their only other run in the eighth off of Bryan Petersen's RBI-double.

Pimentel (2-2) shut down the Sky Sox on five hits and three walks and struck out five in 5.2 scoreless innings to earn his second straight win.

Sky Sox starter Tyler Cravy (2-4) was roughed up, taking the loss after allowing five earned runs on five hits and three walks in 2.0 innings. Colorado Springs reliever Chris Leroux took the brunt of the damage in the big fourth inning, allowing nine earned runs in 1.2 innings.

Seven Cubs had multi-hit games. Teagarden led Iowa, going 2-for-4 with four RBI. Andreoli had three hits and scored three times. Mota had two hits, scored twice and drove in three.

Sardinas went 2-for-5 at the plate with a double and an RBI for Colorado Springs. Petersen went 2-for-4 with an RBI and scored a run.

The I-Cubs will host Colorado Springs in the finale of a four-game set on Monday, with first pitch set for 12:08 p.m. CT at Principal Park. Right-hander Dallas Beeler (0-2, 9.53) will make his fourth rehab start of the season opposite Sky Sox right-hander Taylor Jungmann (1-1, 6.91). The game can be heard live on AM 940, 104.5 FM, and live-streamed at Iowacubs.com. The On-Deck Circle Pre-game Show will begin 11:40 p.m. CT.