3 Takeaways From the Chicago Cubs’ Series Loss Against the Houston Astros as They Lose Ground
- The Cubs lost their series to the Astros with a 2-0 game at Daikin Park, dropping four of their last ten games.
- Mounting offensive and pitching struggles, including Taillon's consecutive worst outings and missed scoring chances, contributed to the Cubs' series loss against the Astros.
- Analysis confirms Astros' pitcher Framber Valdez's confident outings and deep starts, enabling relievers Abreu and Hader to shut down the Cubs effectively.
- Division standings tightened as the Brewers and Cardinals now sit 2 and 2½ games behind the Cubs, making their division lead increasingly tenuous.
- Beyond the series, the Cubs went 12-13 over 26 games, highlighting ongoing consistency concerns in their division race.
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