Chicago — On Monday and Tuesday nights, the Chicago Cubs rallied late to beat the Cincinnati Reds, winning 5-4 on Monday after Michael Conforto’s pinch-hit ninth-inning solo home run and 3-2 on Tuesday when Michael Busch hit a tying eighth-inning homer and delivered the winning RBI in the 10th. The victories extended the Cubs’ winning streak to six and then seven games this week, improved their stretch to 16 wins in 19 and 17 wins in 20 games respectively, lengthened Wrigley Field home winning runs to 12 and 13 games, and included a left hamstring injury to Reds reliever Emilio Pagán that could affect the bullpen in upcoming games.
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The Cubs' winning streak is a morale booster for fans, and a testament to the team's resilience. If you're a Reds fan, Pagán's injury could spell trouble for the bullpen in upcoming games. Keep an eye on how this plays out.
The Cubs are on fire, extending their winning streak and home run. The Reds, on the other hand, are on a losing streak and dealing with an injured player. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good sports underdog story.
The Chicago Cubs organization, including players, coaching staff, broadcasters, and ticketing partners benefited from extended on-field success, increased attendance interest, and enhanced media coverage following consecutive late-inning victories.
The Cincinnati Reds faced competitive setbacks, including a multi-game losing streak and a left hamstring injury to reliever Emilio Pagán, negatively affecting bullpen depth and immediate game outcomes.
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