Astros End 13-Year Wrigley Win Drought with 4-2 Victory Over Cubs
The Houston Astros secured a victory at Wrigley Field for the first time since 2013, defeating the Chicago Cubs 4-2. This win marked a turning point as the Cubs extended their losing streak to six games, slumping to a record of 29-22 after a promising start. The Astros, currently holding a 21-31 record, are struggling offensively, failing to score more than four runs since early May, but received a strong performance from pitcher Spencer Arrighetti, who recorded a 1.32 ERA in his first seven starts.
By the Numbers- The Astros hadn't won at Wrigley Field in 13 years.
- The Cubs have lost six straight games and 10 of their last 12.
- The Cubs dropped four straight games at home, highlighting their recent struggles.
- The Astros are trying to salvage their season, facing challenges with their pitching and scoring.
As the Cubs aim to break their losing streak, they need to regain their earlier form, especially at home, while the Astros hope to build momentum from this win and improve their offensive output going forward.
Bottom LineThis game serves as a critical juncture for both teams: the Astros seek to turn their season around, while the Cubs must address their immediate issues to prevent further slide in the standings.
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