The Chicago Cubs (20-12) secured their third straight win with a 6-5 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks at Wrigley Field. The last 24 hours featured a successful series opener. There were also significant health updates for key players across the organization.
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Chicago edged Arizona 6-5 behind an early offensive surge and a resilient bullpen that protected a one-run lead. Colin Rea (4-1) started with 5.1 IP. He allowed 2 ER and 8 H while recording 6 K with 102 pitches. The trio of Ryan Rolison, Phil Maton, and Jacob Webb—who earned his first save—secured the victory. Key turning points included Michael Busch’s two-run single in a three-run first. The team also escaped a bases-loaded threat in the sixth inning.
Michael Busch led the offensive attack. He went 2-for-4. He achieved two RBIs. Busch also hit a double (4 AB, 0 R, 2 H, 2 RBI, 0 BB, 1 K, 1 2B). His two-out, two-run single in the bottom of the first gave the Cubs an immediate lead they never surrendered. Busch’s steady production was vital on a cold, windy day at Wrigley Field that challenged defensive tracking for both clubs.
Injury concerns mount. Nico Hoerner is day-to-day with neck tightness after exiting Friday’s game early. He remains “optimistic” that the issue is short-term. Manager Craig Counsell confirmed closer Daniel Palencia successfully began his rehab assignment with Triple-A Iowa on May 1, throwing 0.2 scoreless innings. Recent injuries have caused the Cubs bullpen to change. They are now using a “fluid” committee approach. Jacob Webb and Phil Maton currently headline this strategy.
The series continues Saturday at Wrigley Field with Ryne Nelson (1-2, 7.71 ERA) facing Cubs Shota Imanaga (2-2, 3.15 ERA).
The Cubs keep winning despite the “MASH unit” bullpen, but losing Hoerner’s bat and glove would test their middle-infield depth. What do you think?
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