Cubs slug five homers to even weekend showdown with Tigers
- On Saturday, June 7, 2025, the Chicago Cubs defeated the Detroit Tigers 6-1 at Comerica Park to even their three-game series.
- The Cubs entered the game leading Major League Baseball in runs scored, while the Tigers' offense had slumped over 21 games since May 16.
- Chicago hit five home runs—all on secondary pitches—including Seiya Suzuki's two solo shots and Michael Busch's two-run homer off Tigers pitcher Keider Montero.
- Jameson Taillon delivered a solid seven-inning performance, giving up just one run while striking out five, and boosted his record to 6-3 in front of a crowd of 41,034 fans.
- The Cubs evened the series and will face the Tigers in the series-deciding game Sunday with rookie Cade Horton pitching for Chicago against Detroit’s Jack Flaherty.
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Column: Seiya Suzuki leads power surge with 2 of Chicago Cubs’ 5 home runs in 6-1 rout of Detroit Tigers
DETROIT — The language barrier between Seiya Suzuki and his teammates disappears on days like Saturday at Comerica Park, where the Japanese slugger hit two home runs to lead the Chicago Cubs to a 6-1 win over the Detroit Tigers. No interpretation was necessary in the Cubs dugout after five home run celebrations. “Happiness after home runs — that’s great and universal,” Pete Crow-Armstrong said. Crow-Armstrong, Michael Busch and Matt Shaw added t…
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