Fighting angels cannot be late and are swept by the cubs

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Cubs Complete Sweep of Angels with 4-3 Victory

Nico Hoerner played a crucial role in the Chicago Cubs’ 4-3 win over the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday, securing a three-game series sweep. Hoerner’s RBI double against former teammate Kyle Hendricks proved pivotal in the Cubs’ victory. This win marks the Cubs’ third consecutive series win, improving their record to 8-2 in such instances.

Key Performances and Statistics

Hoerner and Matt Shaw each contributed two hits to support the efforts of right-hander Jameson Taillon (9-6), who allowed only one run over five innings. The Cubs’ bullpen, particularly Daniel Palencia, worked effectively to secure the win, with Palencia earning his 20th save by navigating a ninth-inning jam. Taylor Ward’s 30th home run of the season was a notable achievement for the Angels, though it wasn’t enough to prevent the team’s 2-7 slide over their last nine games.

Kyle Hendricks (6-9), in his first start against his former club after 11 seasons with the Cubs, struggled, giving up four runs on five hits over 4⅓ innings, including three walks and two strikeouts. Ward’s first-inning home run gave the Angels an early 1-0 lead, but the Cubs responded with an RBI single from Kyle Tucker and Hoerner’s run-scoring double in the subsequent innings to take the lead.

Game-Changing Moments and Future Outlook

The Cubs extended their lead in the fifth inning, chasing Hendricks from the game with a sacrifice fly by Pete Crow-Armstrong and an RBI single from Carson Kelly, making it 4-1. The Angels attempted a comeback in the sixth with an RBI double from Ward and a run-scoring grounder by Luis Rengifo, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the deficit. A crucial moment in the ninth inning saw Palencia strike out Rookie Christian Moore on a fastball with a full count to Bryce Teodosio, securing the save.

Kyle Tucker’s performance in the series was noteworthy, going five for 12 with three homes and seven RBIs after returning from a three-game break against Milwaukee. Looking ahead, the Cubs are set to face the Rangers on Monday in Arlington, Texas, with right-handed Jose Soriano (8-9, 4.00 ERA) scheduled to start. For more details on this game and the teams’ future schedules, visit Here

Source: www.latimes.com

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