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Reuters
40 minutes ago
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- Reuters
Ian Happ swats 2 of Cubs' 5 HRs in win over Mariners
June 21 - Ian Happ homered in each of the first two innings and the Chicago Cubs held on for a 10-7 win against the visiting Seattle Mariners in the second game of their three-game series on Saturday afternoon. Happ has homered in each of the past three games, totaling four in all. Kyle Tucker, Michael Busch and Pete Crow-Armstrong also homered for Chicago, which built a 9-1 lead after three innings. Cubs rookie right-hander Cade Horton could not turn the big early lead into a victory for himself and departed after 4 2/3 innings. He was tagged for six runs (three earned) and seven hits, striking out two and walking two on 90 pitches. Brad Keller (3-0) earned the win in relief with 1 2/3 scoreless innings. Seattle starter Emerson Hancock (3-3) surrendered nine runs and six hits in four innings. He struck out five and walked three. Cal Raleigh hit his MLB-leading 30th home run of the season, Donovan Solano and Luke Raley each had three hits and two RBIs and Jorge Polanco had two hits and scored three times for the Mariners, who won the series opener 9-4 on Friday afternoon. Happ led off the bottom of the first with a home run for the second straight day to give the Cubs a 1-0 lead. Tucker, the next hitter, went deep over the fence in right-center field to make it 2-0. The bright, windy conditions at Wrigley Field created havoc throughout the day. After a leadoff walk to Polanco in the second, Crow-Armstrong misjudged a high fly to deep center for a double, and a shallow fly by Luke Raley to left then fell at the feet of Happ, scoring Polanco to make it 2-1. After a leadoff walk, a double and Nico Hoerner's run-scoring groundout made it 3-1 in the second, No. 9 hitter Vidal Brujan walked and Happ followed with a three-run homer to center for a 6-1 lead. Busch hit another three-run homer in the fourth to extend the lead to 9-1. Horton surrendered two runs in the fourth on an RBI single by Solano and a sacrifice fly by Cole Young to cut it to 9-3. A throwing error by third baseman Brujan with two outs in the fifth allowed Seattle to trim its deficit to 9-4 and ended the day for Horton. Drew Pomeranz entered and gave up back-to-back RBI singles to right by Raley and Solano to cut it to 9-6. Crow-Armstrong belted his team-leading 21st home run of the season in the fifth to make it 10-6. Raleigh homered for the third time in the series in the ninth to cut it to 10-7. The game was delayed for about 15 minutes in the top of the sixth because home plate umpire Chad Whitson needed to be replaced for heat-related reasons. The game-time temperature was 94 degrees. Mariners reliever Trent Thornton also had to be helped off the field in the eighth because of the heat. --Field Level Media


Winnipeg Free Press
14 hours ago
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- Winnipeg Free Press
Mariners play the Cubs leading series 1-0
Seattle Mariners (38-36, second in the AL West) vs. Chicago Cubs (45-30, first in the NL Central) Chicago; Saturday, 2:20 p.m. EDT PITCHING PROBABLES: Mariners: Emerson Hancock (3-2, 4.48 ERA, 1.38 WHIP, 45 strikeouts); Cubs: Cade Horton (3-1, 3.47 ERA, 1.21 WHIP, 29 strikeouts) BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Cubs -169, Mariners +141; over/under is 12 runs BOTTOM LINE: The Seattle Mariners bring a 1-0 advantage into the next game of the series against the Chicago Cubs. Chicago is 45-30 overall and 24-14 at home. The Cubs are 12-7 in games decided by one run. Seattle is 38-36 overall and 18-17 on the road. Mariners hitters are batting a collective .243, which ranks ninth in the AL. The matchup Saturday is the second time these teams match up this season. TOP PERFORMERS: Nico Hoerner leads the Cubs with a .287 batting average, and has 17 doubles, a triple, 15 walks and 30 RBIs. Kyle Tucker is 11 for 34 with a home run and three RBIs over the last 10 games. Cal Raleigh leads the Mariners with 29 home runs while slugging .646. Julio Rodriguez is 12 for 43 with three doubles and an RBI over the past 10 games. LAST 10 GAMES: Cubs: 5-5, .217 batting average, 3.82 ERA, outscored by four runs Mariners: 5-5, .267 batting average, 3.64 ERA, outscored opponents by seven runs INJURIES: Cubs: Matthew Boyd: day-to-day (shoulder), Miguel Amaya: 10-Day IL (oblique), Porter Hodge: 15-Day IL (oblique), Eli Morgan: 60-Day IL (elbow), Shota Imanaga: 15-Day IL (leg), Javier Assad: 60-Day IL (oblique), Justin Steele: 60-Day IL (elbow) Mariners: Bryce Miller: 15-Day IL (elbow), Collin Snider: 15-Day IL (forearm), Gregory Santos: 60-Day IL (knee), Victor Robles: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Ryan Bliss: 60-Day IL (biceps) ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Yahoo
15 hours ago
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- Yahoo
Mariners play the Cubs leading series 1-0
Seattle Mariners (38-36, second in the AL West) vs. Chicago Cubs (45-30, first in the NL Central) Chicago; Saturday, 2:20 p.m. EDT PITCHING PROBABLES: Mariners: Emerson Hancock (3-2, 4.48 ERA, 1.38 WHIP, 45 strikeouts); Cubs: Cade Horton (3-1, 3.47 ERA, 1.21 WHIP, 29 strikeouts) Advertisement BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Cubs -169, Mariners +141; over/under is 12 runs BOTTOM LINE: The Seattle Mariners bring a 1-0 advantage into the next game of the series against the Chicago Cubs. Chicago is 45-30 overall and 24-14 at home. The Cubs are 12-7 in games decided by one run. Seattle is 38-36 overall and 18-17 on the road. Mariners hitters are batting a collective .243, which ranks ninth in the AL. The matchup Saturday is the second time these teams match up this season. TOP PERFORMERS: Nico Hoerner leads the Cubs with a .287 batting average, and has 17 doubles, a triple, 15 walks and 30 RBIs. Kyle Tucker is 11 for 34 with a home run and three RBIs over the last 10 games. Advertisement Cal Raleigh leads the Mariners with 29 home runs while slugging .646. Julio Rodriguez is 12 for 43 with three doubles and an RBI over the past 10 games. LAST 10 GAMES: Cubs: 5-5, .217 batting average, 3.82 ERA, outscored by four runs Mariners: 5-5, .267 batting average, 3.64 ERA, outscored opponents by seven runs INJURIES: Cubs: Matthew Boyd: day-to-day (shoulder), Miguel Amaya: 10-Day IL (oblique), Porter Hodge: 15-Day IL (oblique), Eli Morgan: 60-Day IL (elbow), Shota Imanaga: 15-Day IL (leg), Javier Assad: 60-Day IL (oblique), Justin Steele: 60-Day IL (elbow) Mariners: Bryce Miller: 15-Day IL (elbow), Collin Snider: 15-Day IL (forearm), Gregory Santos: 60-Day IL (knee), Victor Robles: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Ryan Bliss: 60-Day IL (biceps) ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.


New York Times
14-06-2025
- Sport
- New York Times
Cubs lose pitchers' duel, but Cade Horton continues to show he's unafraid of the big moment
CHICAGO — Even before the game started, Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell wasn't interested in moral victories. In a fun matchup of two young, highly talented starters, Counsell wanted to add to his team's win total. So, when asking him what would account for success against Paul Skenes, one of the best pitchers in the game, the answer was obvious. Advertisement 'Winning,' Counsell said. 'What else is there? We can make up a story. We can make up a narrative. But if we don't win, it's not going to be a good narrative. That's what we're trying to do.' The Cubs couldn't accomplish that primary goal Friday afternoon, as they fell to the Pittsburgh Pirates 2-1 in extra innings. But for those eager for a pitching duel, the buildup to Friday's matinee at Wrigley Field lived up to the hype. On an overcast, misty day on the North Side, nearly 40,000 fans showed up to watch Skenes take on Cubs rookie phenom Cade Horton. The matchup was much-anticipated and delivered. Perhaps it wasn't an old-fashioned, low-scoring affair where each starter goes deep into the game. Those are rare in this era of baseball. But if this is the modern-day version of an ace-off, it was surely entertaining. Skenes is a Cy Young favorite who debuted just a year ago and has quickly become arguably the best arm in the game. He delivered five shutout frames, striking out five Cubs and walking two while allowing just four hits. Horton hasn't reached ace status yet, but he outperformed Skenes on Friday, tossing 5 2/3 scoreless innings while striking out four, walking one and allowing just three hits. His stuff is nasty with a cut-ride heater that sits at about 97 mph. He uses it with a pair of plus breaking balls, including one of the better sweepers in the game, and a developing changeup. 'He's pitching really well,' Counsell said. 'He's locked in, delivering good outings; he's efficient. His stuff plays in the strike zone, which is such an important thing for a young pitcher to feel. I look forward to giving him the ball next time.' Horton dropped his ERA on the season to 3.47 in seven games, and he's averaging more than five innings per outing. His strikeout rate (19 percent) probably needs to rise and likely will as he continues to get more experience. His low walk rate (5.2 percent) is incredibly impressive for such an inexperienced arm. Advertisement But Horton's bulldog mentality and ultra-competitiveness are what stand out to those around him. 'I think he has a great mentality,' Ian Happ said. 'He has a great mound presence and the right attitude for it. The ability to throw strikes and fill up the zone is super important. It allows him to get some length into games. He did a great job of just making them beat him. The stuff is really good. So the stuff will play as long as he's in the zone.' Horton has pitched in the College World Series. He made his big-league debut in New York against a talented Mets team, and his first start at Wrigley was at a packed house for the crosstown matchup against the Chicago White Sox. He has grown accustomed to these big moments and seems to relish them. 'It's fun,' Horton said. 'Iron sharpens iron. So just being able to compete against him was fun. Hopefully, we're doing it for a lot of years.' Horton knew he'd have to be on his game because runs would be hard to come by against Skenes. And that proved to be the case. The Cubs pushed Skenes' pitch count high and worked good at-bats, a small moral victory that signifies a good process. As with Tarik Skubal a week ago, Counsell was pleased with the at-bats against a top-tier pitcher. 'Frankly, even better,' Counsell said, comparing it to the game against the Detroit Tigers last Friday. 'You get him out after five innings. We did have some scoring opportunities. But they make it hard. You get some runners on, and it's still tough. We had some long at-bats in this case — maybe a little different than in Detroit. But you gotta get hits to win.' Against Skenes and the Pirates bullpen, the Cubs' bats couldn't come up with the big hit, going 0-for-10 with runners in scoring position. In the fifth, with Happ on first and two outs, Kyle Tucker drove a double into the left-center-field gap. Happ was looking to score, but Oneil Cruz made a good throw to Isiah Kiner-Falefa, who made the relay to Henry Davis, and Happ was out easily at the plate. Advertisement 'The Tucker double, I thought they got a pretty good kick off the wall, and then the shortstop made a really nice play on the short-hop throw and made a nice throw,' Counsell said. 'Credit to their defense on that one.' Hitting with runners in scoring position can go in waves sometimes. On the season, the Cubs have the second-highest batting average and wRC+ in those situations, behind only the Los Angeles Dodgers. In their last 10 games, they're hitting .164 with runners in scoring position. Those include games against Skenes, Skubal, MacKenzie Gore, Zack Wheeler, Jack Flaherty and Jesús Luzardo, all of whom are pitching incredibly well this season. And it's such a small sample that it shouldn't sway opinion about what this team can do. One good game can shift the narrative. One strong series and it's just a blip in a long season. Ultimately, the most important part of Friday's game, beyond the outcome, is the continued development of Horton. In a season in which the Cubs have a strong chance to not only make the postseason but also push deep into October, their primary weakness appears to be the rotation. But Horton is emerging as a key piece to the puzzle. There's a good chance some big moments will be coming for Horton this summer and even in the fall. The spotlight is certain to be on the rookie. 'I'm not scared of the moment,' Horton said. 'I love the moment.'


New York Post
13-06-2025
- Sport
- New York Post
Pirates vs. Cubs odds, prediction: MLB best bets, picks Friday
The Cubs are good. And they're better (20-11) when they're at Wrigley. Chicago's rookie Cade Horton has been solid, but allowed four runs at Detroit in his previous start. The Pirates are in for the weekend, and Paul Skenes takes his turn. Skenes two-hit Philly for 7 ²/₃ and has given up just six runs over his past 48 ¹/₃. Bet against the Cubs at Wrigley? Yeah. $50 on Skenes and the Pirates. Cade Horton Patrick Gorski-Imagn Images Rockies! Rockies! Rockies! Timing is everything. And we timed this one out perfectly. The Rockies (13-56) wins are few and far between. Learn all you need to know about MLB Betting And after Antonio Senzatela (what's with that guy anyway?) did what he does (seven runs over just four frames), it looked like the same old same old for the Balboas. But they punched back. Down 7-2, then 7-5 in the ninth inning, their ragtag lineup rallied. No, really. Orlando Arcia's two-run base hit was the knockout punch. Final Rocks 8, Giants 7. Colorado hasn't seen a comeback like that since John Elway. Rocky Mountain High! Down -268 clubberlangs. Why Trust New York Post Betting The one and only Stitches has been handicapping baseball, daily, for the Post since 2019. Miraculously, he has finished in the black twice. But wait there's more. He showed his versatility by winning the Post's NFL Best Bet crown last year.