Overview
- The Chicago Cubs completed a three-game sweep of the Oakland Athletics, dominating with a combined score of 35-9 in the series held at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento, California.
- Seiya Suzuki shined in the series finale, hitting two home runs and driving in five runs to cap off a strong offensive showing across all three games.
- Carson Kelly became the first Cubs player to hit for the cycle since 1993 during the series opener, which the Cubs won 18-3, marking the Athletics' most runs allowed in a home opener in 100 years.
- The Athletics, who are temporarily playing at Sutter Health Park ahead of their planned relocation to Las Vegas in three years, remain winless at their new venue.
- The series drew a total attendance of 31,556, with the Cubs' offensive surge including five consecutive multi-homer games and 13 home runs during that span.