The Chicago Cubs are on a roll, and they are looking to continue their winning streak in the second game of the interleague series against the Baltimore Orioles. After a convincing 9-2 victory in the series opener, the Cubs are riding high on a wave of momentum.
Chicago has won four of its last five games, marking their best stretch since late April when they enjoyed a four-game winning streak. The Cubs’ recent success is a welcome change after a tough stretch on the road, where they only managed three wins in their last nine games.
The upcoming game will feature a marquee pitching matchup between two 2024 All-Stars: Cubs left-hander Shota Imanaga and Orioles right-hander Corbin Burnes. Imanaga, with a record of 7-2 and a 3.16 ERA, will be well-rested for the game after being pushed back a day. Burnes, on the other hand, is seeking his 10th win of the season after a strong performance in his last outing.
Imanaga, a 30-year-old rookie, has impressed with his attitude and work ethic, earning him his first All-Star selection. Burnes, a veteran pitcher, is no stranger to the Cubs from his time with the Milwaukee Brewers. He will be looking to stifle the Cubs’ offense and secure a win for the Orioles.
The Cubs also introduced a new face to their bullpen in Hunter Bigge, who made his major league debut in the series opener. The right-handed reliever showcased his talent with a 100 mph fastball and a flawless inning of work.
On the Orioles’ side, they received some positive news with the addition of infielder Jordan Westburg to the All-Star Game roster. Westburg, who hit his 15th home run of the season in the previous game, is excited for the opportunity to showcase his skills on the big stage.
Overall, the stage is set for an exciting matchup between two talented teams. Both the Cubs and the Orioles will be looking to make a statement and continue their push for success in the second game of the series. Stay tuned for what promises to be a thrilling night of baseball action.