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Diamondbacks mount 10-run inning — and still lose to Cubs

Sophia Martin
Sophia Martin
Published April 18, 2025
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It doesn’t go much crazier than Friday Diamondbacks-Cubs on Friday.

Throughout six tickets, the puppies had a 2-1 advantage in what seemed to be a game of mid-April in Wrigley Field.

Then things hit the fan.

Chicago dropped a place of five at the bottom of the seventh inning, apparently moving the diamondbacks forever.

Arizona would recover and then a half entrance later, exploiting for 10 races during a rally for the ages at the top of the eighth entrance to take an advantage of 11-7.

The gardener of the Chicago puppies, Ian Happ (8) celebrates with his teammates after hitting a great blow against the Diamondbacks of Arizona, the seventh entry in Wrigley Field. IMAGN images through Reuters Connect
The third base of the Diamondbacks of the Arizona, Eugenio Suárez (28), hits a Grand Slam against the Chicago puppies the eighth entry in Wrigley Field. IMAGN images through Reuters Connect

The career bombardment did not stop there.

The puppies would counteract with a six-run rally at the bottom of the eighth entrance, taking up the advantage, 13-11.

The teams combined for seven homers, including two Grand Slams of the bats of Eugenio Suárez and Ian Happ.

The Chicago puppies receiver, Carson Kelly (15), celebrates after hitting a two -run homer against the Arizona Diamondbacks that verify the second entry in Wigley Field. IMAGN images through Reuters Connect

Lourdes Gurriel Jr. also added a three -run house that ran that eighth diamondbacks Wild Diamondbacks.

A combined 12 players had multiple hits in the game.

It was the first time this season, both teams scored more than 10 races in a game.

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