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Jemson Tellan of the cub expanded the winning streak at the expense of the pirates

June 12, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Pittsburgh Pirates Center Fielder Vanil Cruise (15) was caught stealing during the second innings during the second innings by Nico Hornear (2), the second basman of the Chicago Cubes. Compulsory Credit: Kamil Crazakzinski-Imgon Picture

Pete Crow-Armestong won their fifth win to two-rins Homar and Jameson Tillan as host Chicago cub won 3–2 over Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday.

Tillan (7-3), who made his leading league debut with Pittsburgh, scored two runs on four hits and scored two runs in 6 1/3 innings with seven strikes. During his victory, he has scored just seven runs in 33 innings on 19 hits.

Seya Suzuki added a single shot to the cub, which won his 10-game homestand opener despite just four hits.

Adam Fragier cut one RBI double in the seventh innings between four hits for the Pirates, losing for the second time in seven matches.

Pittsburgh Starter Andrew Honey (3-5) retired the first 10 batsmen, which faced Kyle Tucker ripping an-out single in the fourth innings. Crow-Armestrong later came up to two batsmen and deposited 2-2 fastball on the right-level-field wall to open the scoring.

Homer Crow-Arcestrong’s team was 18th of the season and third in their last seven matches.

Suzuki sent a 2–1 change from Honey on the wall in the left area for Chicago for a 3–0 lead in the sixth innings. Homer Suzuki was the 17th of the season and was third in its last six matches.

Tillan allowed Andrew McCchen only an-out single in the first innings before finishing seventh.

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However, Spencer Horvitz ripped an-out double before scoring the first run of the Pittsburgh on the single to left field of Frasier. Before being replaced by Brad Keller, Talel allowed another single, who hit a batsman with a pitch and released a base-loaded walk to Jred Triolo before taking out Vanil Cruise to end the innings.

Chicago Reluver Daniel Palansia served in the eighth innings and Ryan Pressley did the same to secure his fifth season in the ninth.

Honey scored three runs on four hits with seven strikes and did not walk in six innings.

-Bield level media

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