Carson Kelly helps Cubs more help than diamondbacks in showdown

Carson Kelly had two housing, Kyle Tucker, Ian Happ and Seiya Suzuki also grouped and the host Chicago Cubs made a leadership against Arizona Diamondbacks before it recovered for a 13-11 victory in the afternoon.
Eugenio Suarez shot Slam, and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. had a Homer, a Homer, a Homer, who had three conditions in 10 leading 11-7 leading stages, but CUBS responded with six ranks as an eight-game host against national league judgments.
Arizona, right-handed Bryce Jarvis hit Nico Hoerner and closed Pete Crow-Armstrong to 11-10 before Homer’s three conditions of Kelly’s Homer.
Happ was chosen from Joe Mantiply (0-1) before Tucker hit a Homer, and followed a Suzuki Homer.
Each team was beaten eighth, and the teams were mostly combined for 16 running in the eighth shot in the history of Wrigley Field.
Puppies lead the main branches with 137 running.
Ryan Pressly (2-1) threw a ninth without a score and was credited with victory.
Kelly, an old Diamondback, lasted in five runs and took three hit. Happ, the seventh Grand Slam, helped the pups ahead 2-1. Tucker and Busch were also three strokes.
Six Diamondbacks had two strokes, and Randal Grichuk had two hit and two RBIs. Before Gurriel closed his Homer, Porter Hodge was 8-7 leading conditions to Arizona.
Corbin Carroll had two singles and one RBI for Diamondbacks, a five -game winning series. Carroll has reached the base in 20 games this season and has 12 RBI in the last nine games.
Kelly is 25 years old with six Homer and 18 RBI in the last nine games.
Happ, one of the seventh shot, Grand Slam, Cubs’a Kelly in the second two conditions Homer’s Corbin Burnes began to score 6-1 ahead of Ryne Nelson.
Burnes gave up two running and six strokes in six strokes and did not walk three strikes and walks. He gave two hit the last four strokes.
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