The Cubs ended their losing streak last night, and they also cut their WC1 magic number to just two. A very good night in that respect. But I kinda need some positive news on Cade Horton’s MRI soon-ish …
About the hope for getting those Wild Card games at Wrigley Field, Pete Crow-Armstrong summed it up (Marquee): “I think playing here for visiting teams is tough for a number of reasons, but I think it’s super fun for us. Being able to give these fans October baseball, that’s going to be real special. It’s gonna be special for me, experiencing it for the first time, and then Ian [Happ], being able to be back and doing it again. I just think that’s hugely important. We know how to play ball here. We love embracing everything that comes with this place. That goal is awesome. And then, you know, once accomplished hopefully accomplished just more business and more baseball.” Matthew Boyd bounced back last night in his final regular season start, and we’ll see what happens from here, in terms of who starts when in the postseason. On the one hand, Boyd has not quite been as hot in the second half; on the other hand, he has dominated at Wrigley Field for most of the year."I'm just overwhelmed with gratitude. The season's not done. We still have work to do."There might not be anybody more grateful to be a Chicago Cub than Matthew Boyd pic.twitter.com/PMKVKoCeEB
— Marquee Sports Network (@WatchMarquee) September 25, 2025 You hate to hear that Owen Caissie is still experiencing some symptoms almost two weeks after going on the concussion IL (Cubs.com). That’s just something you never want to mess around with, and you hope he makes a full recovery, even if it means he has to rest for the remainder of the season. Very glad to see Daniel Palencia get right into a relatively low-leverage spot last night to see where he’s at. He threw only 10 pitches, but the movement and velocity were normal by season-long standards. Seems like a very good sign. Cal Raleigh’s historic season continues, as he became just the seventh player ever to hit 60 home runs in a season (and obviously the first catcher):CAL.RALEIGH.60. pic.twitter.com/p8RXormx4q
— MLB (@MLB) September 25, 2025 Raleigh is now there in the history books with Aaron Judge (2022), Barry Bonds (2001), Sammy Sosa (1998, 1999, 2001), Mark McGwire (1998, 1999), Roger Maris (1961), and Babe Ruth (1927). Judge, meanwhile, hit homers 50 and 51 last night, himself, making him just the fourth player ever to have at least four 50+ homer seasons (Sosa, McGwire, Ruth). That MVP race between Raleigh and Judge is going to be brutal. Each guy somehow has an argument that would make you think the decision is easy. © Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images The Nationals have their new top man:For a Nationals team in need of a serious infusion of talent, it's worth noting Paul Toboni ran the draft for Boston when it chose Roman Anthony, Marcelo Mayer, Kristian Campbell, Payton Tolle, Connelly Early and the prospects who went to Chicago in the Garrett Crochet deal.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) September 24, 2025 Although that did not involve a poach from the Cubs – GM Carter Hawkins didn’t get the job – you do wonder now whether the Red Sox, led by former Cubs exec Craig Breslow, could reach into the Cubs organization to replace Toboni. Production issues:The ESPN broadcasters keep calling Michael Busch “Matthew Busch”. Has happened at least three times in this game and three times in this 46 second clip. @obvious_shirts , can I get a “Matthew Busch is good at baseball” shirt! pic.twitter.com/HIZgWTKrhq
— Crawly's Cubs Kingdom (@crawlyscubs) September 25, 2025Absolutely incredible. pic.twitter.com/zpdnpi2raa
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