Skiding in each other for cubs, phillies 3-game series

The Chicago cubs are coming from a disappointing weekend, but they will not get any sympathy card from Philadelphia Philos.
Both the cub and Philips are hungry for a win when matching on Monday evening in Philadelphia.
Chicago is coming out of a dull series against Detroit Tigers with one run in Friday’s defeat and two out of three games in the necklace of three and lost two out of three games. On Sunday, the cub went on 4 -for -30, which included two hits from Dansbi Swanson, and hit 12 times as a team.
Cubes’ manager Craig Consall said, “Expectations are just playing good baseball, doing our work properly and continue to do so on a daily basis.” “They are expectations.”
Meanwhile, Philadelphia lost five of his last 10 matches and nine out of his last 10 matches after coming out of a tight sweep for host Pittsburgh Pirates. Phillies scored all three runs from a game, including a 2–1 necklace on Sunday, in which the team managed only three hits.
Phillies continued to play without Star’s first baseman Bryas Harper (Right Rist Inflammation), which appeared in the 10-day injured list over the weekend. But is this a lineup change time?
“We will see, you know?” Philadelphia manager Rob Thomson said. “I am thinking about some different things. We will see what happens.”
In addition to a wife of one-run necklace, Philips has also suffered losses from 9–3, 17–7 and 9–1 margin during their last 10 matches.
“The easiest thing is that it is a long season, and such things,” said the other baseless Bryson Stot. “But we know that we are better than what we are playing, and we have to start doing so.
Phillies will be seen to re-assemble behind the Zack Wheeler (6-2, 2.96 Era), who has not picked the pitch from May 29 due to his regular comfort, then there will be a term in the paternity list. His last outing was an ugly, as an experienced right-handed man allowed six runs in 5 1/3 innings in Atlanta, a 9-3 domestic necklace.
“I lost my control a little,” the wheeler said after the game. “This is the kind of that I was upset about tonight. I was not as fast as I needed to be out of there. The first was a good innings, and then they got a pair of hit. It was just snatched on me, so I move forward.”
The 52 2/3 innings begins against Chicago in a 52 2/3 innings with 52 ERA with wheeler 2-2.
The cubs will turn to Matthew Boyd (5-3, 3.01), coming from a pair of strong outings. He has allowed only two earned runs in 13 1/3 innings on that stretch, including a crisp attempt against hosts Washington National on Wednesday. He scored two runs in a season-high 7 1/3 innings in that one, which Chicago lost 2–0.
“It is just knowing what I expect from myself when I go there,” Boyd said, “and this is just attack and compete when the ball is in my hand every time.
Boyd started a career against Philips, while with Detroit Tigers, allowed two runs in six innings, but no decision was taken in July 2019.
The teams met in Chicago at the end of April, where Philis dropped the opener before winning the last two competitions.
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