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Yordan Alvarez and Pete Crow-Armstrong were the AL and NL Player of the Week, respectively.
Pete Crow-Armstrong stepped into the batter’s box with the Cubs down to their final out, and 39,248 fans already standing. Wrigley Field felt tense. Restless. Ready to exhale. Then Crow-Armstrong unleashed a swing that changed everything.
Giants star Matt Chapman declares San Francisco is "still believing" in turning its 2026 MLB season around after a series win over the Chicago Cubs.
After the Cubs' latest loss, one veteran described his play as "terrible" and "awful" during the team's recent skid.
Last week the Cubs were the Sunday Night game of the week on NBC against the Cardinals. It did not go well for the North Siders with the Cardinals winning 5-1. But the broadcast was pretty good, albeit a little crowded sometimes.
Armstrong's two home runs and Michael Busch's walk-off single lift the Cubs to a 3-2 win over the Giants in extra innings
Happ's three-run shot snapped a 4-4 tie and started a six-run inning that helped the Cubs get their first win since May 15. Pinch-hitter Michael Conforto hit a two-run home run later in the inning to extend the lead to 10-4.
Major League Baseball Yesterday Chicago Cubs 7, Athletics 6 Tigers and White Sox were off Cubs 7, A’s 6 – Crow-Armstrong’s RBI single in the bottom of the 9th lifts Cubs past the Athletics 7-6
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Even in an overall rough season, San Francisco Giants fans have something, or someone, to cheer for and appreciate in 2026.