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Cubs Series Finale vs. Pirates turn to Colin Ri

June 10, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Chicago cub pitchcker Colin Ri (53) Triple plays during the first innings against Philadelphia Philos at Civil Bank Park. Compulsory Credit: Eric Heartline-Emagan Picture

After relying on a powerful crime for the most season, the Chicago cub hopes their success on the mound will continue on Sunday afternoon.

Chicago will aim to win a series against Pittsburgh Pirates at the final meeting of the four-market set.

The cubs, who are second in big companies with 382 runs, have only eight in the last four matches. In the first three matches of the team’s series with Pittsburgh, Chicago’s pitching staff allowed only five runs – a run by each game.

“This is part of the schedule; you hope to play close games,” said Cubes Manager Craig Counsel. “We are not going to play 8-3 games every day. But Pitching, Bulpen, Defense, you count to win all those things.”

Dansbi Swansan’s single home run in the sixth innings was a difference in the cub’s 2–1 victory on Saturday. Swansan is ranked third with Kyle Tucker at the club with 13 homes-Kaval Pete Cro-Arstrong and 17 behind Seya Suzuki 17. Chicago is third in the National League with 97 domestic runs.

“I think Shakti has had a strength of this team throughout the lineup,” COUNSELL said. “It was a homer number 13 from our shortstop in mid -June. It’s great.”

The target of Chicago right-handed Colin Ri (4-2, 3.92 ERA) will be back on Sunday against Philadelphia Philos on Sunday after running for just 4 1/3 innings on Sunday, making four-earned runs on seven hits. The cub won 8-4.

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The appearance against the pirates is RE 3-3 with 5.91 ERA. Experienced on 1 May won a win over Pittsburgh, with two-rins, six-hit balls of two-hit balls.

Pirates season-long aggressive crises were displayed in the loss of one of their runs on Saturday, as the team had just hit Andrew Mcchane’s Solo Home Run in the first innings.

Pittsburgh’s .227 batting average is only better than Colorado Rockies (.224) and Chicago White Sox (.222). Pirates’ 230 runs and 50 homers are also the second worst tot in Major.

Right-handed Mich Keller (1-9, 4.15 ERA), who has fallen victim to the lack of run support of the pirates, is scheduled to make its 15th beginning of the year at the conclusion of the series. He will target his first win since the beginning of his season against Miami Marlins on March 28.

Keller has completed at least six innings in seven consecutive outings, but has increased to 0-6 in those initials. Last time, he allowed three earned runs in six innings to lose 3–2 to Miami on Tuesday.

“It’s hard because he is pitching enough to win some ballgames,” Pirates’ interim manager Don Kelly said about Keller. “He has done a great job like he (against Miami) gave us a chance to win, and unfortunately, it happened many times that we could not come for him.”

Keller has a 13 career appearance (12 start) against the cub is 5-5 with 4.91 ERA.

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