The Chicago Cubs secured a thrilling 5-4 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates in a tense 10th inning showdown on Sunday. Cody Bellinger’s go-ahead single and Patrick Wisdom’s subsequent home run sealed the deal for the Cubs, clinching a series victory.
Bellinger’s clutch hit scored Seiya Suzuki before he found himself caught in a rundown between first and second. Wisdom then stepped up and smashed a two-out sinker 412 feet into the center-field bushes, providing the Cubs with much-needed insurance runs.
The game was not without its drama, as Aroldis Chapman left the mound with a cracked nail on his throwing hand after a tense moment with Nick Madrigal. Despite the setback, the Cubs managed to hold off the Pirates, with pitcher Adbert Alzolay securing his fourth save of the season.
The Pirates fought hard, with Connor Joe launching a two-run home run in the bottom of the 10th inning to keep the game alive. However, the Cubs’ solid pitching and resilient batting lineup ultimately proved too much for Pittsburgh to overcome.
Chicago manager Craig Counsell praised his team’s performance, highlighting their consistency and resiliency throughout the game. The Cubs have now won five of their last eight games and look to carry this momentum into their upcoming series in Atlanta.
Meanwhile, the Pirates will regroup as they prepare to face off against the Milwaukee Brewers in a three-game series. With both teams eager for a strong finish to the season, the stage is set for more thrilling baseball action in the days to come.