Happ hits game-ending single as Cubs rally past Dodgers 11-10
- The Chicago Cubs defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 11-10 on Tuesday night at Wrigley Field.
- The Dodgers took a 10-7 lead in the seventh inning before Chicago rallied late.
- Miguel Amaya hit a solo home run in the ninth inning to tie the game.
- A crowd of 36,425 attended the game at Wrigley Field.
- Ian Happ singled home the winning run in the tenth inning.
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Scorching Cubs put on a show at Wrigley Field: 'Fun team to watch play'
It’s hard to imagine a more entertaining start to a homestand than the show the Cubs put on over the last week, including a comeback from a 10-run eighth inning against the Diamondbacks last Friday and their first walk-off victory of the year against the Dodgers on Tuesday. Of the five games against those teams, three were decided by one run and two went into extra innings.The Cubs have three more games against the Phillies this weekend at Wrigl…
This stat shows how wild Miguel Amaya's game-tying home run was
Chicago Cubs catcher Miguel Amaya hit a dramatic game-tying home run with two outs in the ninth inning Tuesday, but here’s how improbable the play was. Amaya, who was 1-for-4 in the game when he stepped to the plate against Tanner Scott, watched a called strike to start things out. On the second pitch, Amaya launched a ball to left-center field, and as Tommy Edman zeroed in on the fly ball it landed in the basket on the front of the bleachers, t…
Dodgers late-inning collapse leads to 11-10 walk-off loss to Cubs in extra innings
Ian Happ hit a game-ending RBI single in the 10th inning, and the Chicago Cubs outlasted the Los Angeles Dodgers for a wild 11-10 victory on Tuesday night. The Cubs were down to their last out in the ninth when Miguel Amaya hit a solo homer off Tanner Scott that landed in the basket in center field, sending a charge...
Tommy Edman expresses frustration with Wrigley Field basket on outfield wall
Tommy Edman has plenty of experience playing at Wrigley Field due to spending the majority of his career in the National League Central with the St. Louis Cardinals. Tuesday’s game provided Edman with the full experience as the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs traded five-run innings and combined to score 21 runs. The night ended in disappointment for the Dodgers as the Cubs earned a walk-off win in the 10th inning. The game got to that poin…
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