Only two teams in franchise history were able to fight back to .500 after being double-digits under the breakeven mark. If the 2023 Cubs become the third, it would go down as an inspiring comeback story for the veteran team.
MILWAUKEE — The Chicago Cubs scored four first-inning runs against the St. Louis Cardinals in the second game of the London Series on June 25, looking to get back to .500 for the first time since May 12.
If the 2023 Cubs were to become the third, it would go down as an inspiring comeback story for a veteran team led by newcomers like Dansby Swanson, Cody Bellinger and Trey Mancini — all of whom were brought here in part for their championship experience.started the Cubs’ downfall, and the Cardinals stormed back to take the lead in London.
An air quality alert stemming from the Canadian wildfires threatened to postpone the first game, with Chicago having the worst air pollution in the world, deemed “very unhealthy” by the EPA., and the postgame discussion in the clubhouse was about how the league decided to play in the first place.
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