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Hicks Blunders Late, Preserves Tie in Frantic Ninth
18 Aug
Summary
- Jordan Hicks recorded his second blown save after allowing a run in the ninth inning.
- He entered with two outs and runners on base, striking out Suzuki to end the eighth.
- Hicks has a 1.33 ERA in 20 1/3 innings since returning from the IL in June.

Jordan Hicks faced a difficult situation closing out the game for the Cubs, ultimately recording his second blown save on Monday. He was brought into the game with two outs and the tying run on second base in the eighth inning, successfully striking out Seiya Suzuki to end the threat.
However, in the ninth inning, Hicks struggled, issuing two walks and allowing a game-tying hit to Nico Hoerner. He managed to strike out Miguel Amaya and get Carson Kelly to ground out, thus preserving the tie. This save opportunity was Hicks' first since March 30.
While not emerging as the primary closer, Hicks has earned his place in high-leverage situations. He boasts an impressive 1.33 ERA across 20 1/3 innings pitched since his return from the injured list in June.