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Cubs Fall Short in Tough Pitching Duel Against Twins​


Hey, Cubs faithful! 😢 Unfortunately, it was a tough day at the office for our Cubbies as they fell to the Twins, 3-0. Despite some solid pitching from our side, the bats just couldn't get going. Let's break down what happened.

Pitching Shut-Down Early On​


In the top of the 1st inning, Willi Castro struck out looking, followed by a single to right by Trevor Larnach. But our pitching staff held strong, striking out the next two batters, Royce Lewis and Matt Wallner. The bottom of the 1st inning saw Ian Happ, Michael Busch, and Isaac Paredes all strike out, highlighting the early dominance by the Twins' pitchers.

Twins Grab Lead in the 3rd​


The top of the 3rd saw some action from the Twins. Castro walked and advanced to third on a single by Larnach. Lewis hit a sacrifice fly to bring Castro home, putting the Twins up 1-0. While our boy Dansby Swanson singled to right and advanced to second on a passed ball in the bottom of the 3rd, the offense couldn't bring him home.

Margot's Homer Adds Insult to Injury​


In the top of the 5th inning, Manuel Margot homered to left center, extending the Twins' lead to 2-0. Despite some efforts, like a double by Pete Crow-Armstrong in the bottom of the 5th, the Cubs couldn't get a rally going. Happ and Busch both struck out with men on base, ending the inning.

Quiet Middle Innings and Missed Opportunities​


The pitchers for both teams did a good job keeping the game quiet through the middle innings. Despite valiant efforts and some good at-bats, including Crow-Armstrong's double and Miguel Amaya's walk in the 5th, and a strikeout fest in the 6th with Busch, Paredes, and Cody Bellinger going down swinging, we couldn't break the Twins' defense.

Insurance Run in the 9th Secures Twins' Win​


The Twins scored their third and final run in the top of the 9th inning when Wallner doubled to center and was eventually brought home by a double play hit into by Ryan Jeffers. In the bottom of the 9th, Bellinger did single to left, trying to spark a rally, but unfortunately, it was not meant to be. Mike Tauchman and Nico Hoerner were unable to keep the inning alive, ending the game with a 3-0 loss.

Final Thoughts​


It's always tough to see our team fall short, especially when the pitching staff puts forth a solid effort. Hope to see better offensive production next game. Keep your spirits up, Cubs fans! 🌟 Tomorrow is a new day, and another chance to cheer for our boys in blue. Let's keep that faith and continue to support our team! Go Cubs Go! 🐻💙

Scoreboard for Twins @ Cubs (August 6th, 2024)​

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