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Cubs' Streak Soars: Busch Delivers Another Walk-Off!
6 May
Summary
- Michael Busch secured a walk-off win with a hit in the 10th inning.
- The Cubs have won 13 consecutive home games at Wrigley Field.
- Cubs' pitching staff limited Reds to only two solo home runs.

The Chicago Cubs achieved a dramatic 3-2 comeback victory against the Cincinnati Reds, marked by Michael Busch's walk-off hit in the 10th inning. This win extended the Cubs' overall winning streak to seven games and their home streak at Wrigley Field to an impressive 13 consecutive games. This marks the longest home winning streak for the team since 2008, with the franchise's record being 18 games in 1935.
The game saw key offensive contributions, including Busch's game-tying solo home run in the eighth inning. Earlier, the Cubs got on the board with an RBI single in the seventh. The Cubs' pitching, spearheaded by Jameson Taillon's solid 5 2/3 innings, limited the Reds to only two solo home runs, despite facing strong performances from Cincinnati's pitchers. The Cubs improved their home record to 16-5.