Ian Happ, Kyle Tucker and Michael Busch all homered, and Cubs pitching did the rest, shutting out the Brewers to force a Game 5 on Saturday in Milwaukee.
This all should have been much easier for the Cubs. But without committing to one track, their thorny path through the playoffs – which included a three-game battle against the Padres in the wild-card ...
Boyd became the fifth Cub to have a scoreless start when facing elimination, joining Jameson Taillon (2025), Jake Arrieta (2015), Lon Warneke (1935) and Hippo Vaughn (1918), according to MLB.com.
It again felt like desperation time for the Cubs, who were trailing two games to one in the series and on the brink of elimination. Winning a second straight at home against the division-champion ...
With runners on first and second, left fielder Ian Happ belted a three-run homer to left field to give the Cubs an early 3-0 lead. His homer allowed the Cubs to become the first team with a ...
With their season on the line for a second straight night at Wrigley Field, the Cubs picked Matthew Boyd to get them off to a good start.
Vaughn was able to revitalize himself with the Brewers, who have a history of getting the best out of players. He reported to the Brewers’ Triple-A affiliate, the Nashville Sounds, and saw immediate ...
Carmona noted that the recommendation for ChiArts will require some additional funding from the district. The five-hour academic portion of students’ days is paid for by CPS, but the money for its ...
The organization has done all they could to help develop the former No. 4 overall pick, but at some point he needs to take steps forward on his own. That time is now and he's been told that.
The Hawks survived an unacceptable (lack of) play by their 19-year-old Belarusian defenseman in the third period Thursday, but then lost 4-3 in the extra session.
The temporary ruling stems from a lawsuit filed this week by news organizations, unions, independent journalists and protesters against the Department of Homeland Security following tense interactions ...
Undaunted by the casino giant’s warning, Ald. Anthony Beale vowed to add 700 bars and taverns to the ordinance he pushed through the City Council’s License Committee last month.
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