Puppies remain warm by cooling the giants

Dansby Swanson went to 3 with a pair of RBI, Ian Happ and Carson Kelly grumbled and pushed Chicago Cubs to a 9-2 victory against San Francisco Giants, who visited Cubs on Monday.
Happ lasted in three rounds and Seiya Suzuki went to two, because Cubs won the fourth match in five. Matthew Boyd (3-2) had five strokes, threw two conditions and seven strokes for Chicago.
Landen ROPP (2-3) delivered five strokes and four running (two wins) in five strokes and shot four. Luis Matos's two conditions Homer explained the entire crime of the giants, and San Francisco's defense made four mistakes. The giants saw that the winning line was captured.
Chicago hit the third house for the first time, Happ, Swanson doubled the third house run of the year-383-meter, two running shoot-cubs 2-0 ahead.
Jung Hoo Lee ranked fourth place before Boyd caused consecutive grounding. Matos then started the third home run of the season and knotted the game twice.
After hitting Michael Busch and Kelly to start the bottom of the Fourth, ROPP reached the Fielding error of the third master Matt Chapman, followed by the Single of Nico Hoerner's single and Swanson.
Hayden Birdsen relieved ROPP by delivering Kelly's solo homer before Crow-Armstrong reached mistakes, and delivering Kelly's solo homer before loading the bases from anyone. Birdsong later walked to Nicky Lopez and allowed Happ's Sac Fly to Sac Fly and went ahead 7-2 to Cubs.
Birdsong continued when he published a walk to Kyle Tucker. Spencer Bivens replaced Birdsong and left Suzuki's two-stage single and extended the giants' deficit to 9-2.
Caleb Thielbar replaced Boyd in the seventh and made a perfect shot to relax.
Gavin Hollowell later relieved Thielbar and retired three doughs, which he ranked eighth. Hollowell remained ninth and worked around Wilmer Flores's singles to secure Cubs' victory.
-FELD level media