Chicago Cubs Hit Five Home Runs, Shut Out Red Sox 6-0 at Wrigley Field
Chicago Cubs Hit Five Home Runs, Shut Out Red Sox 6-0 at Wrigley Field

Chicago Cubs Hit Five Home Runs, Shut Out Red Sox 6-0 at Wrigley Field

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On Saturday night, the Chicago White Sox overcame an early deficit to defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-4, fueled by Luis Robert Jr.'s infield single and Mike Tauchman's pivotal three-run double that turned the game around in the sixth inning. Meanwhile, the Chicago Cubs dominated the Boston Red Sox 6-0 at Wrigley Field, powered by a barrage of solo home runs including back-to-back homers by Michael Busch and Kyle Tucker in the first inning and additional long balls from Matt Shaw, Pete Crow-Armstrong, and Ian Happ. Cubs starter Shōta Imanaga delivered an outstanding performance, pitching seven scoreless innings with five strikeouts, effectively silencing the Red Sox lineup and helping Chicago maintain a strong position in the standings. The Red Sox failed to capitalize on early scoring opportunities, going 0-for-5 with runners in scoring position and leaving seven men on base, while Cubs pitchers and bullpen preserved the shutout. These games highlight the offensive strengths and pitching prowess of both Chicago teams as they continue their seasons with momentum.

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