
On Sunday, May 25, 2025, the Chicago Cubs delivered a thrilling 11–8 comeback victory over the Cincinnati Reds, overcoming a five-run deficit to clinch the series finale at Great American Ball Park. Trailing 8–3 in the fifth inning, the Cubs erupted for eight unanswered runs, showcasing their resilience and offensive firepower. This victory marked their seventh in the last nine games and improved their record to 31–21, maintaining a two-game lead in the NL Central.
A Rocky Start
The game began with promise as the Cubs took an early 2–0 lead. However, starting pitcher Ben Brown struggled, surrendering six runs over four innings, including a two-run triple by Austin Hays and a two-run single by Jose Trevino. By the fifth inning, the Cubs found themselves trailing 8–3, facing a daunting challenge.
The Turnaround
The Cubs’ offense ignited in the sixth inning, beginning with a two-run double by Nico Hoerner. Hoerner’s timely hit sparked a rally that saw the Cubs chip away at the Reds’ lead. In the seventh inning, Michael Busch added a crucial RBI single, narrowing the gap to 8–7. The bullpen also played a pivotal role, with Brad Keller and Daniel Palencia combining for 4⅔ scoreless innings, keeping the Reds off the scoreboard and setting the stage for the final push.
The Game-Changer
The decisive moment came in the eighth inning when Seiya Suzuki delivered a three-run homer, propelling the Cubs into an 11–8 lead. Suzuki’s clutch performance not only secured the victory but also earned him the National League RBI lead with 49 RBIs. Reese McGuire, making his Cubs debut, contributed significantly by hitting two home runs, marking the first multi-homer game of his career and becoming the first player in franchise history to achieve this feat on the road.
Looking Ahead
This dramatic comeback underscores the Cubs’ depth and determination. With contributions from both seasoned veterans and emerging talents, the team demonstrated their ability to perform under pressure. As they return to Wrigley Field to face the Colorado Rockies, the Cubs aim to build on this momentum and continue their pursuit of success in the 2025 season.
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