7 Runs Lead to 7th Straight Win for Cubs as Phillies' Losing Streak ...
Imanaga allowed one run and Chicago outscored opponents 51-18 during its seven-game winning streak, the club's longest since July 2023.
- On Tuesday, Shota Imanaga pitched seven innings of three-hit ball to lead the Chicago Cubs to a 7-4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies, extending the Cubs' winning streak to seven games.
- The Cubs have outscored opponents 51-18 during this winning streak, marking the team's longest successful run since an eight-game stretch in July 2023.
- Michael Busch broke a 1-all tie in the sixth with a two-run single off reliever Tanner Banks, while Nico Hoerner and Seiya Suzuki added home runs in the seventh.
- The Phillies dropped their seventh consecutive game despite a two-run drive from Bryce Harper in the eighth, having been outscored 49-14 during this losing slide.
- LHP Matthew Boyd is expected to return from the injured list on Wednesday for his third start of the season against the Phillies, with an ERA of 6.75.
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Chicago Cubs win 7th consecutive game behind Seiya Suzuki and Michael Busch in a 7-4 victory
Chicago Cubs' Seiya Suzuki, in his 11th game since coming off the injured list, slugged his first home run of the year and just his second extra-base hit in 39 plate appearances.
Imanaga sharp, Hoerner and Suzuki hit HRs as Cubs beat Phillies 7-4 for 7th straight win
Shota Imanaga pitched seven innings of three-hit ball in his fourth consecutive sharp start and the Chicago Cubs extended their winning streak to seven games with a 7-4 win over the Philadelphia Phillies.
Shota Imanaga released seven innings in which he allowed three hits in his fourth consecutive high-level opening, and the Chicago Cubs expanded their winning streak to seven games with a Tuesday night win by 7-4 over the Philadelphia Phillies.
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