Dansbi Swansan aims to continue hot magic as cub host Marlins

The Chicago cubs will try to lose two-series lost streak on hosting Miami Marlins on Tuesday night.
The cub, with a one-game lead over the Red-Hot St. Louis Cardinals at the Central Division of the National League, won the three-game-set opener with Miami on Monday 5–2. He entered the series loss game for San Francisco giants and New York Mets.
Both Dansbi Swansan and Seya Suzuki hit two-r-numbers to highlight the fifth innings of five runs for Chicago, which also received a strong game from Starter Colin Ri. Ri gave two runs on six hits in 6 2/3 innings for his third win of the season.
Swansan, who batted only .181 with four homes in the first 29 matches of the season, went into a tie with Francisco Lindor of Mets for most home runs by a shortstop in Major with his ninth. They sang, and are batting. 422 with five domestic runs in the last 13 matches.
“At-Bats were very good tonight,” said Cubes Manager Craig Counsel. “He is watching it well. He is swinging on the right pitches. He is really hitting the mistakes. Just got to continue it.”
Swansan credited the coaching staff.
“I just credits that work so much that I am putting (along with killing the coach),” Swansan said. “His ability to keep me in a good place and challenge me in my everyday work has really been the key to all this. I am very appreciated.”
The victory gave a record of 7–0 to the cub in the series openers in the Wrigley Field this season.
“Winning the first game in any series is very big,” Swansan said. “This is something that is important to us, especially at home. We clearly like to play here.”
Right-handed Ben Brown (3-3, 4.95 ERA), who has yet to win a game in the Wrigley Field in his young career, will start for Chicago on Tuesday and will be opposed by the right-handed Valent Belose (0–2, 3.50).
Brown this season is 0-2 in Wrigley with 8.10 Era. He lost the visiting giants 3–1 on Wednesday when he was dropped by Robbie Ray, leading to three runs on six hits in five innings, while a season-high batsmen were thrown out.
Belojo is still looking for his first win which will be his fifth beginning in this season. He comes on Wednesday in a brilliant a-hit outing against the World Series Champion Los Angeles Dojers.
Belozo allowed Freddy Freeman to only 10–1 defeat in 5 1/3 innings, Freddy Freeman allows only one first innings. He scorched the doseers, killed two and hit seven.
“Every pitch was really good,” Belojo said. “Velo was good, and I think it was a great day for me to prove to me really, I think, the best lineup in Major League baseball right now.”
Belose, starting its Wrigley Field, is 0–1 with 9.64 at the beginning of a career against the cub.
In Monday’s loss, a bright place for Marlins was the return of the Center Kshetters Derek Hill from the injured list. Hill hit a 399 -foot two -run Homer in Blenchers from REIT from REIT to left in the seventh innings. The Hill was sidelined with a sprain wrist from 17 April.
“It is good to see Derek a good swing on that ball and [breathe] Some life about us late in the game, “said Miami Manager Cleeton McCulla.” Brake, and time of, was good and hopefully it was cured. ,
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