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The Chicago Cubs have been one of the best offensive teams in baseball. But that’s only afforded them a small divisional lead.
MLB insider Ken Rosenthal provides more insight into how active the Cubs and Red Sox will be ahead of the trade deadline.
The Chicago Cubs defeated the Boston Red Sox Saturday at Wrigley Field for the second straight day, and the win landed the team in a remarkable spot.
The rookie was excellent Sunday, showing he can be part of the Cubs' starting-pitching answer as the team eyes October. But North Side relievers allowed three late home runs in a loss to the Red Sox.
The Chicago Cubs’ offense continues to fire on all cylinders this season. Kyle Tucker is putting up MVP numbers, while Seiya Suzuki has already surpassed
Wilyer Abreu homered twice and Alex Bregman delivered a huge pinch hit bomb to help the Red Sox beat the Cubs to avoid a three-game sweep.
The Milwaukee Brewers have won nine straight games, pushing the rival Chicago Cubs to the brink. Much of that has come thanks to hodgepodge starting rotation le
Recap: Ben Cowles hit a three-run homer to highlight a five-run sixth inning for the Cubs. The Clippers managed only six hits and held the Cubs to five. Petey Halpin and Jake Anchia each had two hits for Columbus. Clippers starter Parker Messick (4-4) allowed three runs on four hits in 5⅓ innings. He struck out seven and walked one.