Dansbi Swansan’s homer gives cub on pirates

Matthew Boyd threw six quality innings, and Dansbi Swanson hit a cow-forward home run in the sixth innings to win Chicago cub 2–1 to win a 2–1 victory over Pittsburgh Pirates on Saturday afternoon.
Boyd (6-3) allowed just one run on a hit-Andrew McCchen’s Solo Homer in six innings for the first-creator, who took two out of three from the pirates before the conclusion of the series on Sunday. Boyd also hit three and one went away. Daniel Palansia allowed Nick Gonzalas ‘two-out single to two-out single in the ninth, before K’ Bring Hayes won and this season this season Seven Sev Sev Sev.
Pittsburgh Ruki Starter Mike Baroz allowed one run on five hits in his 5 1/3-inning stent, before Ryan Boruki (1-3) allows Swanson’s Solo Homer in the sixth. In just the fifth beginning of his career, Baroz hit eight and no one walked. McCchen and Gonzalase each recorded a pair of hits for the pirates, scoring just five runs in the first three matches of the series.
Pittsburgh first hit only two batsmen, as McCchen joined his seventh domestic run of the season, gave the Pirates a 1-0 lead on the 10th pitch of the game.
After stealing single and second place at the bottom of the third, Nico Horner, Matt Shaw’s groundout moved him to third place, before Ian Hap left the score with a sacrifice with a sacrifice.
Baroz found Sia Suzuki to pop out to start in sixth place, before Boruky gave relief to Pittsburgh Starter after 81 pitches. Boruki retired Pete Crow-Armestrong, but Swansan then increased his 13th Homer 2–1 to give the cub a 2–1 lead.
Ryan Press replaced Boyd for the seventh, surrendered three singles in the innings, but survived without a run permission.
Drew Pomeranz threw an eighth place for the cub in eighth place, while Brexon Eshkraft hit a pair of the right innings for the pirates.
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