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Chicago Cubs have the best record in MLB after Shota Imanaga’s gem and 5 solo home runs fuel 6-0 win
Shota Imanaga tossed seven shutout innings and five players hit solo home runs Saturday, carrying the Chicago Cubs to a 6-0 ...
Shota Imanaga threw seven scoreless innings, Michael Busch and Kyle Tucker slugged back-to-back home runs in the first, and ...
The impact of Imanaga’s return to the Cubs rotation can’t be overstated. The lefty missed nearly two months after straining a ...
All-Star Pete Crow-Armstrong hit his 26th homer, one of five solo shots for the Cubs to back seven sharp innings by Shota ...
Shota Imanaga unveiled a special kind of pitching magic Saturday. On a night that was clearly conducive to hitting home runs — the Cubs hit 5 of them — Imanaga lived in the air. His flyball to ...
We're now inside two weeks to go until this year's MLB trade deadline, and the rumor mill is working overtime. For the Chicago Cubs, the goal is simple: Find as much pitching as possible to give ...
Shota Imanaga struck out Aaron Judge twice while pitching seven sparkling innings, leading the Chicago Cubs to a 4-1 victory over the New York Yankees on Sunday.
CHICAGO - Everyone knew that once the all-star break concluded, the first 12 games of the second half were going to be crucial for the Chicago Cubs (59-39). Not ...
Imanaga (7-3) earned the win Saturday, allowing five hits and one walk over seven scoreless innings against the Red Sox. He struck out five.
After Shota Imanaga threw seven shutout innings against the Red Sox on Saturday, Michael Busch gave him his flowers.
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