The Crime of Chicago Cubes Crime again losing 4-1 to Atlanta Privars

Atlanta-A very familiar scene since the past two months played again on Monday night in Truist Park.

Chicago Al -Ashbar showed one or two matches of the crime, as the version that led the specialties in accumulation in the first half of the season recorded. Then there are nights like the two when you face the cubs, facing Atlanta Prevez Hander Press Elder and his age 5.54, nothing. For the second time a week, Ellir continued to throw zeros.

The Cubs managed to twice from only one and four strikes in losing 4-1 in front of Atlanta. The left shotta Emmana abandoned three runs, all in the first half, and hit four without walking in six roles.

“There is no doubt that we have the pieces, talent and men in the room to put a lot of running on any specific night and consistency, it does not come from a team meeting and the entire team’s commitment to one thing,” said Niko Herner II. “We have different skills groups, but there is intensity and competitiveness that we all feed on when they roll and have an opportunity to do this tomorrow.”

Elder, which only allowed one to run in 13/3 roles in the beginning to the cubs, has 5.85 era in another another that begins this year.

In response to a question about whether there is a common topic he sees in the bats for his team, director Craig Conselle simply answered, “the mosquito.”

Chicago Cubes Shota Emmana’s jugus in the first half of the match against Atlanta Previes on Monday, September 8, 2025, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Colin Hubbard)

Hoerner dual stood with the only base at night, while Matt Show’s sacrifices fly in seventh place.

“We have very good striking, we have to return to the right track, and they will do it,” said Connil. “But it’s time to do this.”

Kyle Taker did not play in a fifth consecutive game due to the constant cheerful calf, although Counsell seemed encouraged by Tucker’s Running and Agility Work on that day. Cubs began to run out of time for crime closed and secure the qualifying place.

The consistency of Imanaga was an essential element in its success over the course of nearly two seasons with the cubs.

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