Cubs meets the early season series after Dodgers Big Chicago win

Chicago Cubs will continue to stretch the aggressive muscles on Wednesday night, which they concluded against Los Angeles Dodgers, who visited the season series.
The puppies bolled a five-round first shot before he gathered for 11-10 wins against Dodgers on Tuesday. The win at the opening of a shortened one or two game sets tied the season series with three wins.
Kyle Tucker hit a two -stage Homer for Chicago at the eighth stroke, Miguel Amaya launched a solo shot with two exits in the ninth, and Ian Happ, Ian Happ, performed a four -stroke performance with a RBI Single for 10th.
Marquee Sports Network “This is a really good team. This was really great.” He said.
Chicago, who had 17 strokes on Tuesday, runs in the last nine matches (6-3) 60 and the best 156 for the season.
Pete Crow-Armstrong hit a three-stage Homer as part of the three-stroke performance in the serial opener. This season, three of the four Homer came at the expense of Los Angeles.
Crow-Armstrong is 14 for four Homer and eight RBI in the last eight matches with nine runs in the last eight matches.
Although there is a reason to celebrate the offspring, Dodgers was left to reduce a three -stage early lead and three conditions in the first shot.
Dave Roberts, Los Angeles manager, wasn’t interested in hearing the windy conditions that played a controversial role in six balls from the basketball court.
“I think. But we still had a chance to win,” he said. “The conditions were the same (for both teams). Yes, there were some flying balls. We have the same baseball and the same opportunities. We were away from one away. We could not leave them.”
Tommy Edman made a three-stage shot at the first shot and raised the sum of the season to eight. Edman also hit his left hand from Matthew Boyd (1-2, 2.01 ERA), a launcher planned for CUBS on Wednesday during his latest matches on April 11th.
Boyd lost each of his last two trips to the mound and answered consecutive scores. He allowed Edman’s explosion to explain all damage to six strokes on April 11th on April 16, the loss of 4-2 to San Diego Padres on April 16, before allowing two running in the 5 1/3 inning.
34-year-old Boyd, in three career appearances against Dodgers (two starters) with 3.38 ERA 1-1.
On Monday, Chicago added his left hand from Seattle Mariners to Bullpen with Drew Pomeranz. Pomeranz was not available in Tuesday’s match.
“Many of our leveraged men were really well thrown. I think the purpose is to reach the point where eight men in the bullfight throws well. We haven’t come to this point yet.” He said. He continued: “We have given up a few times of the next crooked numbers. And we have to solve this problem and reach a place where we can feel that everyone can throw zeros.”
As for Los Angeles, he is expected to oppose a Bulpen game on Wednesday.
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