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Ian Hap Swatts 2 of Cubes wins Mariners in winning at 5 pm

June 21, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago cub’s outfielder Ian Hap (8) is congratulated by Hoter Sia Suzuki (27) nominated after killing a home run Seattle Meriners during the first innings in the Wrigley Field. Compulsory Credit: David Banks-Imgon Images

Ian Hap held each of the first two innings and the Chicago cub held 10–7 against Seattle Meriners in the second game of his three-game series on Saturday afternoon.

Happ has mixed a total of four in each of the last three matches.

Kyle Tucker, Michael Bush and Pete Crow-Armestrong also prepared for Chicago, which took a 9–1 lead after three innings.

The cubed crooks could not turn the right hand Cad Horton Big to win the initial lead for themselves and left 4/3 after innings. He was tagged for six runs (three earned) and seven hits, which were out of two and two were running on 90 pitches.

Brad Keller (3–0) won relief with a 1 2/3 scorer innings.

Seattle Starter Emeron Hancock (3-3) surrendered nine runs and six hits in four innings. He killed five and three left.

Cal Raili hit his MLB-Living 30th home run of the season, Donovan Solano and Luke Rally scored three hits and two RBI and George Polnco and scored three times for Mariners, who won the series opener from 9–4 on Friday afternoon.

Hap gave the cub a 1-0 lead for the second day from below the first day to the second day. The next hitter tucker, the right-center, moved deeply 2–0 above the fence in the field.

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Bright, air conditions in the Wrigley field wreaked havoc throughout the day.

After a leadoff walk to the second, Cro-Armystrong wrongly misunderstood a high fly for a double fly for a double, and Luke rally left a shallow fly, then fell at Happy’s feet, made it 2–1 to score the poolko.

Following a leadoff walk, a double and Nico Hornener’s run-scoring groundout ran it 3–1 in another, number 9 Hitter Vidal Bruzan and Hap entered the center for a 6–1 lead with a three-run homer.

Bush took a 9–1 lead to one and three-run Homer in the fourth.

Horton scored two runs at fourth place on RBI single by Solano and cut a sacrifice fly 9–3 by Coal Young.

The error thrown by the third basman Bruzon with two outsiders in the fifth allowed Seattle to trim the deficit up to 9–4 and finished the day for the horton.

Drew Pomeranz entered and left the right-to-back RBI single by the rally and Solano and cut it 9–6.

Crow-Armystrong carried out the 21st domestic run of the season 10–6 in the fifth.

Raley cut 10–7 in the ninth in the series for the third time.

The game was delayed for approximately 15 minutes in the top of the sixth as the home plate umpire Chad Whitson was required to replace the heat related reasons. The game-time temperature was 94 degrees.

Meriners Reluver Trent Thornton also had to help out of the field in eighth place due to heat.

-Bield level media

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