Seiya Suzuki hits two of the five Cubs home runs
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Yardbarker on MSNChicago Cubs: 3 tweaks to make alongside the big trade acquisitionThe Chicago Cubs declared themselves to be “all-in” this past offseason when it came to making the playoffs. The team hasn’t made the postseason since the abbreviated 2020 season and hasn’t actually won a playoff game since 2017.
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Yardbarker on MSNIan Happ raps half of Cubs' four homers in win over PhilliesIan Happ hit two of the Chicago Cubs' four home runs in an 8-4 victory over the host Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday. Happ, who also homered in Monday's series opener, has four home runs in eight games on the Cubs' road trip after entering the trek with three homers in 50 games.
Cubs 1, Phillies 0. Phillies second. J.T. Realmuto singles to right field. Max Kepler homers to center field. J.T. Realmuto scores. Otto Kemp flies out to deep right field to Seiya Suzuki. Brandon Marsh singles to left field. Trea Turner pops out to second ...
GIDP_Crow-Armstrong, Kepler. DP_Chicago 1 (Swanson, Busch); Philadelphia 1 (Stott, T.Turner, Bohm). Inherited runners-scored_Brasier 2-2, Hernández 2-2. HBP_Rea (Realmuto).
The Chicago Cubs entered Monday’s series opener leading MLB in run scoring percentage (36%), the rate at which a baserunner eventually scores, and second in stolen base percentage (85%).
The Chicago Cubs (39-24) and Detroit Tigers (42-23) wrap up their 3-game series Sunday. First pitch from Comerica Park in Detroit is set for 1:40 p.m. ET. Let's analyze BetMGM Sportsbook's MLB odds around the Cubs vs. Tigers odds and make our expert MLB picks and predictions for the best bets.