Well, it was probably the best victory of Cubs for some time, in terms of being simply good on all fronts.
A monster evening for the offensive, with large evenings from top to programming. Tons of additional blows. Each starter had at least a blow with the exception of Pete Crow-Armstrong (which worked and had a bag of bag).
Homers in abundance, of which Seiya Suzuki with a new career summit of 22 explosions. BUNCHA BASE VOLES. Hits with runners in a rating position.
A solid start for Colin Rea, after having the impression that we really needed to see this of him. A strong work of the enclosure of the lifts, as always (including another handle aimed for Drew Pomeranz). No drama.
And Ryan Pressly was able to launch a ninth clean there in Houston. Nice touch.
Just a smooth, impressive and comfortable victory. And Kyle Tucker with a particularly huge night there in Houston, the winner The player of the Ankin law “making him personal” of the game honors.

