Cubs walk off Reds in 10th, third straight walk-off and eighth straight win
Chicago Cubs beat the Cincinnati Reds 7-6 in 10 innings at Wrigley Field, winning on a 10th-inning walk-off. Pete Crow-Armstrong tied the game in the bottom of the ninth with a two-run, 375-foot homer off Graham Ashcraft, recorded at 104.5 mph for his fourth homer of the season. That marked the Cubs' third consecutive walk-off, eighth straight win and 14th straight home victory, a run that intensifies Chicago's momentum in the National League.
This Cubs team in a genuinely nauseating collection of obnoxious personalities.
Love that they are getting this all out of the system now.
Honestly, there’s not one actually obnoxious person in that clubhouse, that I know of. A few guys I don’t know a ton about and obvs Shaw has (ahem) issues, but they’re pretty damn likable, Ryan. Speaking objectively, of course. YOU don’t have to like them, just, know that they’re a 60-grade group.