Cubs turn to the stellar start for the rubber game of the Met’s series

The Chicago cub was thrilled with the right -handed Cad Horton’s Major League debut and a crime, with only a big hit.
New York Met’s attacked several missing opportunities, resulting in a rare house damage.
A pair of initial division leaders concluded the three-game set with an early start when he visited Mates on Sunday.
The Mets hit four homes on Friday and placed the cub on five hits-no one-7-2 win among the six-billets with runners in the scoring position. On Saturday, cubs won 6–5 when they were 4-for-8 with runners in the scoring position. They never stuck and avoided the fourth straightforward loss and season-high.
The cub moved to 4-for-23 with runners in scoring position in their last three matches before showing an aggressive approach and taking a 4–0 lead through four innings.
Seya Suzuki killed an RBI single and scored for his second straight multi-hit game on Michael Busch’s single. Busch had gone 1 -for -17 in his last six matches. Dansbi Swansan hit an RBI single and his fourth homer in their last 11 matches and Catcher Miguel Amaya hit two-rols.
Horton played four innings and conceded three runs on four hits and did not walk with five strikes. Outside Oklahoma, the seventh overall pick of 2022 MLB drafts, Horton, threw 77 pitches, 49 for strikes.
“He did a good job,” said Craig Counsel, manager of the cub. “They got 12 outs and the rest of the Bulpen made some huge pitches. I felt that Miguel Amaya tonight has done a hekuva. It is not easy, it is not easy to pass a group of pitches while handling the onset of a major league. He did a great job.”
After the opening of Brad Keller, Horton covered Chicago as its debut. Brett Batty hit Horton’s three -run homer and Julian Maryweather’s two -run homer. However, Mets completed a combined 3 -for -17 with Francisco Lindor, Juan Soto, Pete Alonso and Brandon Nimmo with six strikes.
New York manager Carlos Mendoza said, “As long as we continue to keep people on the basis, I will take my opportunities.” “Not more often, they will come through them.”
Mets are trying to avoid leaving their second straight chain at home. New York is 14–4 at home, but lost two out of three in Arizona Diamondback last week.
Chicago left-handed Matthew Boyd (3–2, 2.75 ERA) on Sunday searched for his 50th career victory when he would expect to get close to Ryan Pressley, which was closed on Saturday.
Boyd has allowed two runs or less to five initials, including a 9–2 win over San Francisco veterans on Monday, when he allowed two runs on five hits and tied a season high with seven strikes in six innings.
Boyd’s only previous start against Mets on 6 August 2016, while with Detroit Tigers. He conceded three runs in five innings and won 6–5.
Griffin Canning (5–1, 2.50) will try to become the second six-game winner in the National League with Brandon PFAADT of Arizona. Canning has won its last five starts by posting 2.39 ERA; He allowed a run on six hits in five innings on Monday for a 5–4 decision in Arizona.
Two right-handed people are two shy to win their career-high total matching and Los Angeles Angels for their total matching from last season when he went to 6–13 to win.
The only previous beginning of Canning was against the cub on 5 July 2024, when he allowed four runs on six hits in 4 1/3 innings, which to lose losses in the Wrigley Field.
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