The Chicago Cubs currently hold an 18-12 record after snapping a three-game skid on Tuesday night. The last 24 hours saw the team secure a gritty road victory while navigating a series of significant injury updates.
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Chicago defeated the San Diego Padres 8-3. This victory was powered by a late offensive surge. Six of their eight runs were scored with two outs. Starter Edward Cabrera (3-0) provided 5.2 innings of work. He allowed three runs on six hits. Cabrera also had seven strikeouts on 99 pitches before Hoby Milner and Ryan Rolison combined for 3.1 hitless innings of relief. Turning points included Nico Hoerner’s go-ahead two-run double in the sixth inning. Pete Crow-Armstrong hit a massive three-run homer in the seventh inning.
Pete Crow-Armstrong led the charge, finishing 1-for-4 with a home run, a walk, two runs, and three RBIs. His pivotal moment came in the seventh inning. He launched a 410-foot home run over the center-field wall. This extended a narrow two-run lead to five. This performance highlights Crow-Armstrong’s growing offensive momentum and his ability to deliver in high-leverage situations.
The Chicago Cubs faced several injury blows on Tuesday. Most notably, Justin Steele suffered a flexor strain setback. This setback will sideline him for at least another month. Dansby Swanson also left the game early. He experienced a left glute cramp after a two-run double and a stolen base. However, he is reportedly “feeling good” post-game. Additionally, rookie reliever Riley Martin has been diagnosed with a flexor strain and is expected to miss eight weeks. Alex Bregman was removed from the starting lineup due to a sore toe. He later contributed a key pinch-hit RBI single in the seventh.
The Chicago Cubs conclude their series against the Padres on Wednesday afternoon with an opportunity to clinch the series win. Bench coach Randy Knorr will manage San Diego for the finale. Manager Craig Stammen is away on personal leave.
Despite the mounting injuries, this team’s depth is keeping them in the hunt.
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