Who drove in the winning run for the Cubs?
Nico Hoerner hit an RBI triple in the top of the 10th inning, scoring Dansby Swanson.
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The Chicago Cubs secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over the San Diego Padres in a 10-inning battle at Petco Park. Nico Hoerner delivered the decisive blow, while a resilient Cubs bullpen shut down the Padres, ending their impressive 11-game...
Tuesday night's victory was a much-needed turnaround for the Chicago Cubs, particularly their bullpen, which had been under scrutiny. Following a 10-4 loss Monday where the bullpen surrendered eight runs and saw Eli Morgan exit with an injury (leading to a 15-day IL stint), the relief corps faced pressure. The team also optioned Nate Pearson to Triple-A Iowa before the game, recalling Daniel Palencia and Luke Little, signaling what President of Baseball Operations Jed Hoyer called an ongoing "shuffle" to find consistency. The bullpen's collective ERA stood at 4.85, ranking 25th in the majors, with low strikeout and high walk rates.
Against the Padres, however, the relievers were exceptional. Starter Shota Imanaga battled through five innings, yielding only one run – a solo homer by Manny Machado in the fifth. Notably, Machado's homer came after a lengthy nine-pitch at-bat where Cubs fielders dropped two catchable foul balls, giving him extra chances.
Following Imanaga, the bullpen sequence of Daniel Palencia, Julian Merryweather, Porter Hodge, and Ryan Pressly held the Padres scoreless from the sixth through the ninth innings. Pressly earned the win (1-1).
In the top of the 10th, with Dansby Swanson placed on second base, Nico Hoerner tripled to right-center off Yuki Matsui (0-1) for the lead. Caleb Thielbar then took the mound for the save opportunity in the bottom half. Despite allowing the automatic runner Jose Iglesias to reach third and intentionally walking Fernando Tatis Jr., Thielbar induced a flyout from Luis Arraez to end the game and secure the win.
Nico Hoerner hit an RBI triple in the top of the 10th inning, scoring Dansby Swanson.
The San Diego Padres had won their first 11 home games of the 2025 season before this 2-1 loss to the Cubs.
The bullpen pitched five crucial scoreless innings, allowing only one hit. This strong performance was vital for the win and marked a positive turn after recent struggles, an injury to Eli Morgan, and roster changes.
This game highlighted the importance of bullpen strength and timely hitting. Do you think this performance marks a turning point for the Cubs' bullpen? Let us know!
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