Updated
Updated · Chicago Tribune · May 27
Cubs Drop 10th Straight in 12-1 Pirates Rout as 1-for-13 RISP Woes Deepen
Updated
Updated · Chicago Tribune · May 27

Cubs Drop 10th Straight in 12-1 Pirates Rout as 1-for-13 RISP Woes Deepen

15 articles · Updated · Chicago Tribune · May 27
  • Chicago fell to 29-26 after a 12-1 loss in Pittsburgh, its 10th straight defeat and 14th in 16 games after holding MLB’s best record less than three weeks earlier.
  • Jordan Wicks, making his first major-league start since September 2024, put the Cubs in an early hole by allowing eight runs in 4 1/3 innings, including a five-run first.
  • The offense again failed in key spots, going 1-for-13 with runners in scoring position and leaving 11 on base; during this 2-14 stretch, the Cubs have scored two or fewer runs nine times.
  • Manager Craig Counsell and president Jed Hoyer said the issue is execution, not coaching or process, with Hoyer stressing the same group recently won 20 of 23.
  • The skid has produced a rare statistical swing: Chicago is the second team in 10 years to post two 10-game winning streaks and a 10-game losing streak in one season.
How did the Cubs achieve two 10-game win streaks and a 10-game losing streak in the same season?
After giving up eight runs, is pitcher Jordan Wicks' time in the Cubs’ major league rotation already over?
Is 20-year-old rookie Konnor Griffin, with his $140M contract, already the new face of the Pittsburgh Pirates?