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The Cubs defeated the Phillies 8-7 in a dramatic walk-off victory, marking their ninth consecutive win. Dansby Swanson's bases-loaded single clinched the game, keeping the Cubs tied for first in the NL Central.
Well.
That wasâŠ
Not exactly the way youâd want to win a game, but wins are wins. The Cubs blew leads of 6-2 and 7-6, but walked off the Phillies 8-7 in the 10th inning on Dansby Swansonâs bases-loaded hit. The Cubs have now won nine consecutive games and, at 16-9, are tied for first place in the NL Central with the Reds, who were idle Thursday.
Unfortunately, this good news is tempered by yet another pitching injury. Caleb Thielbar left the gam after allowing a leadoff homer to Adolis Garcia in the ninth. Hereâs the Thielbar news:
So thatâs probably an IL stint and who do the Cubs have left that they can call on? Iâd guess Ben Brown will close games now, but the Cubs have to find someone to replace Thielbar on the active roster.
Anyway, thatâs a topic for tomorrow. Letâs rewind to the beginning of this wild game, played on a gorgeous spring afternoon at Wrigley Field.
The Phillies took a 1-0 lead in the second on a solo homer by Brandon Marsh. The Cubs got that run back in the bottom of the inning. Carson Kelly led off with a double and took third on a single by Michael Busch.
Swansonâs sac fly tied the game 1-1 [VIDEO].
Thatâs all the Cubs got in that inning, after they loaded the bases on singles by and . hit into a force play at the plate and popped up.
The Cubs won 8-7 in the 10th inning with a walk-off single by Dansby Swanson.
The Cubs are on a nine-game winning streak.
The victory ties the Cubs for first place in the NL Central with the Reds.
Caleb Thielbar left the game after allowing a homer in the ninth inning.
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Leaving baserunners was going to be a Cubs theme again in this game.
The Cubs took the lead in the third. With one out, Seiya Suzuki and Kelly singled.
The Cubs got two more baserunners after the homer, singles by Swanson and Shaw, but stranded both runners. The Phillies got to within 4-2 in the fourth on a single by Bryce Harper, who advanced to second on a ground out and scored on a single by Marsh.
The Cubs got that run back in the bottom of the inning when Ian Happ put one on Waveland [VIDEO].
Hereâs where that ball wound up:
Some good defense helped Edward Cabrera out in the fifth. Check out this slick throw by Nico [VIDEO].
I put a check mark on my scorecard whenever thereâs a really good defensive play. My cards this week have check marks all over them. Today, I made six of them for Cubs defensive plays.
The Cubs made it 6-2 in the sixth. Happ hit an infield single with one out and went to second on a single by Suzuki. Kelly was hit by a pitch to load the bases.
That lead looked pretty safe with Cabrera cruising. He allowed just three hits and two runs through six, and unfortunately, one bad defensive play led to a pair of Phillies runs in the seventh. With one out, Marsh homered for the second time to make it 6-3. A single by Bryson Stott and double by Alec Bohm put runners on second and third. Then Bregman made an uncharacteristic throwing error, allowing a run to score. and another one crossed the plate on a sac fly to make it 6-5, the last two runs unearned.
Cabrera had a nice game against a tough opponent, and the Cubs really teed off on Cristopher SĂĄnchez, iwth 12 hits and two home runs off him, and six runs charged to SĂĄnchez, the most heâs allowed in a game since last August.
The Cubs still led by a run when Hoby Milner entered to throw the eighth. Milnerâs been very good, but not this time. He issued a one-out walk to Harper, who was forced at second. But then Milner walked Marsh, and Jacob Webb entered the game. Webb gave up an RBI single to pinch-hitter Edmundo Sosa, tying the game, then gave up the third walk of the inning, loading the bases.
Webb struck out Justin Crawford to preserve the tie at 6-6.
It looked like the Cubs would win in regulation when Suzuki smashed a homer leading off the eighth [VIDEO].
That was Suzukiâs third homer in as many games and he looks really locked in.
Thielbar entered to throw the ninth. Garcia homered to tie the game and then this happened [VIDEO].
You could tell something was wrong right away, possibly Thielbar landed wrong. As noted above, itâs âhamstring tightness,â which you do not want to get worse. I suppose weâll get an update later today or tomorrow.
Riley Martin entered the game with a 2-1 count on Trea Turner. Turner was called out on strikes, but strike 3 was overturned on this ABS challenge [VIDEO].
Martin then walked Kyle Schwarber, but got the next three hitters, including a strikeout of Marsh, to end the inning.
The Cubs got a one-out double by Moisés Ballesteros in the ninth (his second double of the game, man, that guy can hit!). He went to third on a ground out. The Phillies intentionally passed Bregman, but Happ flied to right to send the game to extras.
Javier Assad, playing whatever role the Cubs now need him to, entered to throw the 10th. He retired the Phillies 1-2-3 on only seven pitches, giving the Cubs a walkoff chance.
Happ was the placed runner. Suzuki was intentionally passed, the Phillies hoping Kelly would hit into a double play. Instead, he blooped a single to center, loading the bases with nobody out.
Busch struck out. That brought up Swanson. He took a strike, then swung and missed, and then walked it off [VIDEO].
History was made with this walk-off win, per BCBâs JohnW53:
According to my extensive research, including checking contemporary newspapers of all games that the Cubs won by four or fewer runs before 1901, this was the Cubsâ 1,000th regular-season walk-off win since 1876, first year of the National League.
It was their 959th at home. They had 41 on the road back when the home team did not always bat first.
This was No. 902 of the Modern Era and No. 797 at Wrigley Field.
This was also Swansonâs first walk-off hit as a Cub. Here are his postgame comments [VIDEO].
Not the way youâd have drawn it up, but a win is a win. Still, going 5-for-18 with RISP and leaving 17 runners on base isnât going to win you too many games. Fortunately, the Cubs pulled this one out â and have won nine in a row with a whole bunch of leverage relievers injured. Hopefully, whateverâs up with Thielbar wonât be too serious.
The Cubs will head west for a tough road trip to Los Angeles and San Diego. The Dodgers just lost two of three to the Giants, so theyâll likely not be in such a great mood when the series opener happens at Dodger Stadium on Friday. Jameson Taillon will start for the Cubs and Emmet Sheehan goes for L.A. Game time Friday is 9:15 p.m. CT and TV coverage will be via Apple TV (how to watch).