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Pair of Three-Run Homers Carry Astros to Fifth Straight Win in 7-4 Victory over Cubs

  • The Houston Astros defeated the Chicago Cubs 7-4 at Daikin Park on Friday, extending their winning streak to five games.
  • The Astros built their lead through two three-run home runs by Cam Smith and Yainer Diaz, following strong offensive plays in the third and fourth innings.
  • Cubs rookie starter Cade Horton struggled, allowing seven runs in four innings with four walks, while Astros starter Brandon Walter earned his first MLB win over six innings.
  • Smith went 2-for-2 with two walks and hit a three-run homer, his sixth of the season, while Josh Hader earned his 22nd save to close the game.
  • Houston improved to an MLB-best 18-6 record in June and leads the AL West by seven games, with a rematch against the Cubs scheduled for Saturday on FOX.
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HOUSTON (AP) — Cam Smith hit a three-run homer in his first game against the Cubs since being traded to Houston, and the Astros beat Chicago 7-4 on Friday night. Brandon Walter pitched six strong innings for his first major league win. Yainer Díaz added a three-run homer for AL West-leading Houston, which extended its winning streak to five. The Astros scored four runs in the third inning off Cubs starter Cade Horton (3-2).

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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