Pitching at the point in the shutout of the cub, bats, cardinals shutouts

Pitching at the point in the shutout of the cub, bats, cardinals shutouts

MLB: St. Louis Cardinals in Chicago CubsJuly 6, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago cub outfielder Sea Suzuki (27) made a double hit against St. Louis Cardinals during the third innings in the Wrigley Field. Compulsory Credit: Matt Marten-Imagon Picture

Matthew Boyd celebrated his all-star game selection by killing nine batsmen in five innings, as the Chicago cubs demolished the Visiting St. Louis Cardinals 11–0 on Sunday night.

Fellow All-Star Selection Kyle Tucker scored three runs for the cub, who have won eight of their last 11 matches. Seya Suzuki contributed to a double, home run and two RBI to outbreak, while Nico Hornear had three hits, three runs and one by RBI and Rees McGire in two.

Boyd (9-3), while winning its third straight start, allowed just three hits and walks. Jordan Vicks threw the 3 1/3 scorer innings and Daniel Palansia retired the last two batsmen to complete the shutout.

Cardinals have lost five of their last six matches to fall 6 1/2 game behind the National League Central-Leiding Cub.

St. Louis Starter Eric Fedded (3-9) scored three runs on two hits and four runs in 1 1/3 innings.

Chicago took a 1-0 lead in the first innings. The tucker went, stole the second and scored on the Pete Crow-Armestrong’s single.

The cubs dropped Feddes out of the game in the second innings. The Horner hit a leadoff double and finished third on an out wild pitch.

After Fedde, Matt Shaw and Ian Hap went away, Cardinals’ manager Oliver Marmol called John King. Tucker congratulated King with two runs single to get Chicago up 3–0.

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The cub raised its lead 8–0 in the third innings. Michael Bush and Dansbi Swanson moved, then the horner hit a blue -made single to load the hideouts. McGiyar hit an RBI single to force another pitching change – and the attack continued against Reliever Matt Swansan.

The choice grounder of Shaw’s fielder resulted in a run-producing throwing error. Hap hit an RBI groundout, Tucker hit a sacrifice fly, then Suzuki did a RBI double smack.

Hornener’s RBI Triple and McGuer’s run-scoring grounder put Chicago’s lead 10–0 in the fourth innings 10–0. In the fifth innings, Suzuki’s Homer made it 11–0.

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