Dodgers’ bullpen game implodes as Cubs complete mini-sweep
- This week at Wrigley Field, the Chicago Cubs swept the Dodgers in a two-game series, ending Wednesday night with a 7-6 victory.
- This outcome contrasts with the Dodgers winning easily against the Cubs in Tokyo just over a month prior.
- In the final game, Dodgers pitchers Noah Davis and Jack Dreyer combined to give up seven runs across the fourth and fifth innings.
- Manager Dave Roberts stated, "We're just not pitching the way we're capable of."
- On U.S. Soil since that Tokyo series, the Cubs claimed victory in four of five contests.
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Pete Crow-Armstrong drives in 4 as Cubs edge Dodgers
Pete Crow-Armstrong homered among his three hits and drove in a career-high four runs, lifting the host Chicago Cubs to a 7-6 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday. Crow-Armstrong belted a three-run homer in the fourth inning and…

Dodgers’ bullpen game implodes as Cubs complete mini-sweep
CHICAGO — Something was lost in translation. Travelmates in Tokyo just over a month ago, the Dodgers and Chicago Cubs have already played their season series, seven games in the first 25 games of the season. It started with a two-game Dodgers sweep at the Tokyo Dome but the Cubs found a favorable exchange rate, winning four of the five meetings on U.S. soil, including a two-game sweep at Wrigley Field this week. Noah Davis and Jack Dreyer were t…
PCA (4 RBIs) blasts 5th homer in Cubs' two-game sweep of Dodgers
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