The Cubs have not had a lot of three-game losing streaks this season, so it feels particularly bad when it does happen. Especially when all three came against solidly sub-.500 teams …
Shōta Imanaga retired the first two batters he faced, and then got knocked around to the tune of three runs in the first (which could’ve been five, but for a homer that went foul and required a replay review). It really, really sucks that it happened, because he was otherwise outstanding.
It also really, really sucks that it happened because the bats once again could not figure out Bryce Elder, who, annoyingly, probably deserves the Ankin Law “Making It Personal” Player of the Game honors for this one. The Cubs imperiled him really only twice, and neither was especially noisy. Just a dud of an evening for the bats.
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