Cubs Capitalize on Errors for 6-3 Win
Cubs Capitalize on Errors for 6-3 Win

Cubs Capitalize on Errors for 6-3 Win

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The Chicago Cubs secured a 6-3 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers, capitalizing on three errors by the Dodgers in the eighth inning. Pete Crow-Armstrong drove in two runs and made significant defensive plays, while Shota Imanaga allowed three runs over seven innings, striking out four without walking anyone. Nico Hoerner and Seiya Suzuki each contributed three hits and an RBI, aiding the Cubs' rally as they trail in the National League wild-card race. Tommy Edman hit two homers for the Dodgers, but defensive mistakes by Austin Barnes, Tommy Edman, and Enrique Hernandez allowed the Cubs to score five runs in the eighth inning. The Cubs also saw strong performances in an earlier game, where Michael Busch and Cody Bellinger, both former Dodgers, led a 10-4 win with home runs and multiple RBIs.

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