Cubs’ Unbelievable Comeback: How They Shattered the Dodgers’ Hopes and Secured a Shocking 10th Win in a Row
The Chicago Cubs, riding a scorching nine-game winning streak—their longest in a decade—stepped into a showdown against the Los Angeles Dodgers, both sitting pretty with identical 17-9 records. Friday’s series opener at Dodger Stadium? Oh, it started as a pitching duel, with Emmet Sheehan mesmerizing the Cubs’ hitters early on, fanning 10 across 6⅓ innings—his nastiest outing yet this season. But baseball’s a game of twists. Once Sheehan exited, the Cubs unleashed a furious rally, hammering the Dodgers’ bullpen for six straight runs to snatch a thrilling 6-4 comeback victory. It was a battle of prowess and persistence, showcasing stellar defense, clutch homers, and strategic grit that made the air electric. You just knew the Cubs were meddling with the big dogs—and they’re far from done.


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