Matthew Boyd picked the cub’s parents, their former team

Matthew Boyd conceded two runs in seven strong innings against his most recent pre-recent club as Chicago cub defeated Cleveland Guardians 5–2 on Tuesday night.
Carson Kelly ripped two runs double during Chicago’s three runs seconds and ended with three RBI.
Boyd (8-3) conceded two runs in the fourth innings, but cubs won for the fourth time in six matches. The left-handed batsman allowed five hits and walks, while in seven outings, he finished five for his sixth quality and his club-Agni 12th in 2025.
The 34-year-old Boyd proceeded 2–2 with 2.28 ERAs in 11 regular sessions and begins to return from elbow surgery to the playoff 2024 parents.
Brad Keller of Chicago picked around for a walk in the eighth, and Daniel Palnsia threw it 1–2–3 to 3rd for his ninth sev.
Kelly exposed the breakout with her two runs doubles to second place, and she pair a sacrifice fly in the eighth. Suzuki from Chicago hit a leadoff home run in the sixth innings, and Michael Bush added three hits with RBI.
Carlos Santana made two hits for parents, who were dropped from 32–8 during the five-game losing streak. Gavin Williams (5–4) of Cleveland gave four runs on seven hits and four runs in 5 2/3 innings. He beat two.
Williams retired the side on seven pitches in the first seven, but the cub later took off an innings. Pete Crow-Armestrong, Dansbi Swanson and Bush opened the frame with a continuous solo, which is the last of the RBI variety. Kelly then line up a Williams Sweeper in the left-saint-field gap to score a pair.
Chicago excluded Williams from further damage in the frame, when Kelly was thrown out, while trying to score on a potential pass ball before Nico Horner and Matt Shaw, each was removed from the first base.
Cleveland returned to the game in the fourth. Santana opened with a double, and after the lane Thomas running, scored on the single of Nolan Jones. Thomas Angel came home via Martinez’s sacrifice, which was cutting the deficit 3–2.
Suzuki made it a two -run game when he left the Williams pitch in his last two matches in his last two matches in the Left Field Blenchers in the Vrigle Field.
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