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Swanson's Power Surge: Cubs Crush Padres 23-3!

Summary

  • Dansby Swanson had a career-high eight RBIs batting ninth.
  • Chicago Cubs scored 23 runs, their most at home since 1977.
  • Seiya Suzuki became the fourth Japanese-born player with 100 career home runs.

The Chicago Cubs delivered a spectacular offensive display, overwhelming the San Diego Padres with a 23-3 victory on Wednesday. Dansby Swanson was the star, smashing three home runs, including a grand slam, and amassing a career-best eight RBIs. His performance, largely from the ninth batting spot, highlighted the Cubs' powerful showing.

This immense run total represents the most runs the Cubs have scored in a home game since 1977. The offensive onslaught included homers from Michael Conforto (twice), Seiya Suzuki, Pete Crow-Armstrong, and Michael Busch. Suzuki's third-inning blast was particularly historic, making him the fourth Japanese-born player in MLB history to reach 100 career home runs.

The Cubs, who have won five consecutive games, are now 14-5 at Wrigley Field this season with the wind blowing outwards. Meanwhile, the Padres have fallen into a five-game losing streak. Padres starter Walker Buehler struggled, yielding nine runs in four innings, while Cubs starter Colin Rea secured his sixth win of the season.

In a peculiar turn, Padres catcher Rodolfo Duran pitched the final two innings, allowing eight runs. Fernando Tatis Jr.'s 23-game on-base streak also ended during this lopsided contest.

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