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Yardbarker on MSNCubs home run competition heating up between 1 veteran and 1 rising sluggerAs a team, the Chicago Cubs have slugged the fifth most home runs throughout the 2025 season, with 88 being their total entering play on June 8. They reached this total by having their second five home run day on Saturday against the Detroit Tigers.
As Seiya Suzuki discussed Pete Crow-Armstrong on Saturday afternoon, the Cubs’ designated hitter positioned his hands in front of his chest, pretending to hold a small child. Suzuki then cracked a smile after his one-liner was delivered to reporters via an interpreter.
The Tigers were riding high after a solid win on Friday night. Unfortunately, they were brought back down to Earth on Saturday afternoon. While the Cubs only had seven hits in the contest, five of them went over the outfield wall. That is right, five home runs led Chicago to a convincing 6-1 win over the Tigers.
Despite the first two games of the series staying Under the total, Tom Oldfield's Cubs vs. Tigers predictions expect a lot of early offense this afternoon.
Shota Imanaga, also known as the "Throwing Philosopher," told NBC News that his teammates compliment his "beautiful hair" but his mom and friends think it's time for a trim.
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Cubbies Crib on MSN3 Cubs who thrived in May and 2 who didn't live up to expectationsThe Chicago Cubs had an excellent month of May thanks to the likes of Pete Crow-Armstrong, Seiya Suzuki and Nico Hoerner putting up big numbers at the plate.
An MLB insider pushed the Chicago Cubs to make a risky trade for a former ace who will likely be available at the 2025 MLB trade deadline.
When the Chicago Cubs traded for outfielder Kyle Tucker over the winter, he was supposed to be pillar of the team's offense in 2025. And though he's been good (