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Cubs Slamping Send the Guardian for sixth straight straight harm

July 2, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago cub hit the hitter Suzuki (27) with a two-RBI single against Cleveland’s parents, which is in the Wrigley Field during the fourth innings. Compulsory Credit: Matt Marten-Imagon Picture

Seya Suzuki picked in the sixth innings of two hits and three RBI and Shota Imanaga, as host Chicago cub defeated Cleveland 5–4 on Wednesday night, causing the parents to suffer their sixth direct loss.

Pete Crow-Armestrong did two hits and scored two runs for Chicago, which took up rallies with a loss of 3–0 to win the last seven matches for the fifth time. Dansbi Swansan added two hits.

Emmanga (5–2) conceded three runs on four hits, with no walk and 5 1/3 innings had four strikeouts.

Ryan Pressley, Kaleb Thelebar and Brad Keller chased the 2/3 scorer innings against the Daniel Palansia before threatening the Guardian in the ninth.

The parents placed runners in the second and third place with one in the ninth, scoring a run on Steven Quan’s sacrifice fly. Then, with Bo Niler on the second basis, Palansia flew out Kyle Manjardo to earn his 10th savings.

Carlos Santana, Lane Thomas and David fry each hit solo homers for Cleveland, scoring a total of 12 runs during its defeat.

After scoring a total of seven domestic runs in their first nine in the first nine in this season, Emmanga gave back-to-back shots to Santana and Thomas to start the second innings.

Imanaga was once again suffering from a long ball in the third innings, when Fry turned on a 1-1 fastball for his second homer in this season.

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Chicago fought back with two runs in the third innings against Tanner Bibi (4-9). With no other external on two, Suzuki doubled in one run and after Cro-Armystrong with an RBI single.

Imanaga retired nine out of the next 10 batsmen after Fry Homer, and the cubs proceeded with three runs in the fourth.

With runners in the second and third and two outs, Matt Shaw scored on Suzuki’s single. Crow-Armestrong then again three times in one run, but tagged on a third basis to end the innings.

Bibi conceded five runs on six hits in four innings. He went four and hit five.

Chicago loaded the hideouts with two outsiders in the ninth innings, but when Hunter Gaddis evacuated Swanson, the guardians escaped unheard.

-Bield level media

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