The Cubs began a six-game homestand on a sultry, humid Monday at Wrigley Field coming off a very successful 6-1 road trip.
And then the bats fell mostly silent and you could have been forgiven if you thought, “Here we go again.”
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In the end, though, the Cubs got solid pitching from Shōta Imanaga and the bullpen and just enough offense. Seiya Suzuki’s walk-off single in the ninth inning gave the Cubs their third win in a row and 13th in their last 17 games, 3-2 over the Padres. The team’s record in one-run games improved to 15-9.
The first two innings were
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