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CHICAGO - There are three things you can count on in life. Death, Taxes, and Ian Happ delivering against the Pittsburgh Pirates (29-44). The Chicago Cubs (44-28
Locked into another pitchers' duel, the Cubs finally created their opportunity in the 10th, pulling off a double steal to put the winning run 90 feet away with nobody out. David Bednar struck out Jon Berti and got ahead of Ian Happ with two splitters, but the third splitter was lined to right for a walk-off single.
The Pirates lost to the Cubs 3-2 in 10 innings on Sunday afternoon at Wrigley Field. Left fielder Ian Happ had the walk-off single off David Bednar
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Bleed Cubbie Blue on MSNChicago Cubs vs. Pittsburgh Pirates preview, Sunday 6/15, 1:20 CTThe Cubs played 13 games decided by one run among their first 65 — one of every five. They have played four in their last six, including each of the last three.
CHICAGO - At some point, you knew the Chicago Cubs (42-28) would lose a few, but no one expected it to regress this quickly. Stuck in the middle of a lengthy of
Don Kelly speaks after the Pirates' 3-2 loss in extras to the Cubs, breaking down Mitch Keller's start, praising the team for competing all series, and more
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Bleed Cubbie Blue on MSNChicago Cubs vs. Pittsburgh Pirates preview, Saturday 6/14, 1:20 CTIn their first 60 games, the Cubs scored an average of 5.82 runs per game. In their last 10, they have averaged 3.10 — and 21 of their 31 came in jus