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Cubs Secure Series Win in Miami with Balanced Contributions from Veterans and Rookies

Chicago's offensive firepower and pitching depth shine in a 14-1 rout and a tight 2-1 victory, maintaining their NL Central lead.

Overview

  • The Cubs rebounded from an opening walk-off loss with a 14-1 rout on May 20, powered by Seiya Suzuki's four RBIs and Jameson Taillon's seven innings of one-run pitching.
  • Kyle Tucker homered in consecutive games, including a solo shot in the first inning of the series finale and the go-ahead RBI in the eighth inning of a 2-1 win on May 21.
  • Rookie Cade Horton delivered 5 1/3 innings of one-run ball in his second career start, showcasing an improved change-up as a key third pitch.
  • Rookie Matt Shaw contributed significantly with a key walk, stolen base, and scoring the winning run in the series finale, highlighting the impact of Chicago's young talent.
  • The Cubs lead MLB in runs scored and have achieved double-digit runs in 10 games this season, their most before 50 games since 1898.