Dansby Swanson, Carson Kelly go deep as Cubs rout Padres
- On April 5, 2025, the Chicago Cubs defeated the San Diego Padres 7-1 at Wrigley Field.
- Matthew Boyd pitched six scoreless innings for the Cubs, setting the stage for the victory.
- The Cubs offense was powered by home runs from Dansby Swanson and Carson Kelly.
- Boyd threw 85 pitches, 56 for strikes, and now has eleven scoreless innings this season.
- The Cubs' win secured their fifth straight victory, bringing their season record to 7-4.
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Matthew Boyd and Carson Kelly spark the Chicago Cubs’ battery-charged 7-1 win — their fifth straight
Pitcher Matthew Boyd bounced around from Toronto to Detroit to San Francisco to Seattle back to Detroit to Cleveland since 2015. Catcher Carson Kelly bounced around from St. Louis to Detroit to Texas since 2016. Both signed two-year contracts with the Chicago Cubs within a week of each other in December, and the reaction among fans was tepid. But the early returns on this battery have been astounding. Boyd and Kelly were among the stars of Satur…
Newcomers Matthew Boyd, Carson Kelly shine as Cubs win fifth straight
Kyle Tucker was the Cubs’ most eye-catching and important offseason acquisition.Fellow first-year Cubs Matthew Boyd and Carson Kelly also have meaningful roles, and they fulfilled them again Saturday.Boyd threw six scoreless innings, Kelly hit a home run and drove in four runs, Dansby Swanson also homered and the Cubs won their fifth straight by beating the Padres 7-1 in front of an announced crowd of 35,391. Boyd has begun his Cubs career with …

Dansby Swanson, Carson Kelly go deep as Cubs rout Padres
Dansby Swanson and Carson Kelly homered Saturday while Matthew Boyd tossed six scoreless innings as the Chicago Cubs toppled the visiting San Diego Padres 7-1. Boyd (1-0) allowed five hits and a walk while striking out five, giving him 11…

Cubs win 5th straight game, beat Padres 7-1
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Cubs player makes history in rout of Padres - Game 11 Recap
The Chicago Cubs took game two against the Padres by a score of 7-1. Making the debut of their baby blue uniforms, the Cubs offense was hot once again, and the pitching staff shut down a dangerous San Diego lineup. Once again, the pitching from the Cubs starter was phenomenal. Making his second start as a Cub, Matthew Boyd was excellent. Boyd would pitch six innings, allowing zero runs on just five hits and one walk. He struck out five against S…
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