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CUBS, finish White SOX for 8th flat win in the competition series

May 18, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Cubs outside the field player Seiya Suzuki (27), during the sixth kick in Wrigley Field, Chicago strikes against White Sox. Compulsory Credit: David Banks-İygn Images

Seiya Suzuki lasted on two rounds, Colin Rea 5 1/3 Inning, and Chicago Cubs completed three games of Chicago White Sox, who visited 6-2 in the afternoon on Sunday.

Rea allowed a run in four strokes with two walks and three strikes. Drew Pomeranz (1-0) after two outputs, Ryan Pressly and Brad Keller made a scoreless shot before White Sox made a ninth jogging against Julian Merryweather.

Each of each of the Pete Crow-Armstrong, Michael Busch, Nico Hoerner and Vidal Brujan took two hit for Cubs, who extended a franchise record with his eighth victories against White Sax.

Miguel Vargas was growing up for White Sox, who lost fourth place after a three -game win.

White Sox march Jonathan Cannon (2-5) retired 13 straight dough before breaking a 1-1 tie with three runs in the sixth kick.

Brujan hit a bullet single and scored a goal in Crow-Armstrong’s couple. Kyle Tucker moved Karga Armstrong to the third place and reached the second base on a Fieling error.

Steven Wilson changed Cannon and allowed Suzuki to run in the sacrifice fly, and after Busch gave Cubs a running score to highlight 4-1.

Cannon left four runs (three wins) in four strokes of five plus strokes. He shot three and did not allow a walk.

The puppies extended their leaders with a running in the seventh run when they doubled with someone against Hoerner Brandon Eisert and scored a goal in Brujan’s single.

Hoerner doubled twice in the eighth stroke and scored Dansby Swanson from his second base.

Cubs went ahead 1-0 in the first shot and Crow-Armstrong hit a lead trio and scored a goal in the victim of Suzuki.

Vargas fourth shooting, for the sixth Homer of the season, Rea’s 3-2 Fastball’un left midfielder bleaches and the last three matches began for third.

Vargas made two strokes on Sunday and lasted in five of White Sox’s eight runs on the series.

When White Sox doubled Luis Robert Jr., when Lenyn Sosa moved to the third place and scored goals on the ground of Edgar Quero, he pushed a run.

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