Cubs Aim for Another Victory at Wrigley as Boyd Seeks Redemption Against Nationals
The Chicago Cubs are set to continue their three-game series against the Washington Nationals on Saturday afternoon at the iconic Wrigley Field. After a decisive 11-5 win on Friday, the Cubs look to build on their momentum as they chase a coveted playoff spot.
Cubs Dominate in Series Opener
In the series opener, the Cubs showcased their offensive prowess, led by Ian Happ, who had a standout performance with a home run, an RBI, and four runs scored, along with three walks. The team launched four home runs in total, with Dansby Swanson contributing significantly with three RBIs.
Javier Assad, taking the mound for Chicago, delivered a solid outing, throwing 5.1 innings while allowing three hits and four earned runs. He struck out four batters and issued two walks, navigating through a challenging game. The bullpen then stepped in effectively, allowing just one run over the remainder of the game.
As the Cubs sit comfortably atop the National League Wild Card standings, they are optimistic about the potential return of outfielder Kyle Tucker, who has been sidelined with a tight calf muscle. However, given the team’s recent offensive success, it might be prudent to allow Tucker additional recovery time.
Today’s Matchup: Pitchers and Broadcast Details
The matchup today features Cubs’ left-hander Matthew Boyd (12-7, 2.94 ERA) against Nationals’ right-hander Brad Lord (4-8, 4.34 ERA).
Boyd has struggled since the All-Star break, going 1-4 with a 5.09 ERA over his last seven starts. Despite his recent challenges, Boyd boasts an impressive 142 strikeouts this season against 37 walks, and opponents are hitting just .230 against him. The Cubs are counting on him to recapture the efficiency he displayed in the first half of the season.
Meanwhile, Lord steps in after the Nationals traded Michael Soroka to the Cubs. In his last seven outings, Lord has a record of 2-3 with a 6.23 ERA. He is coming off a rough outing against Tampa Bay, where he allowed seven earned runs in just three innings. The Nationals will look for Lord to stabilize their rotation as they face a potent Cubs lineup.
Injury Updates for the Cubs
As the Cubs navigate their playoff push, several players are on the injury list:
Jameson Taillon, RHP: On the 15-day IL with a left groin strain since August 28. He is eligible to return on September 9 and pitched in a rehab game on Thursday.
Michael Soroka, RHP: Placed on the 15-day IL due to right shoulder discomfort on August 5. He is scheduled to throw live batting practice today as he works towards recovery.
Ryan Brasier, RHP: On the 15-day IL with a left groin strain since August 22. He pitched in a rehab game on Friday.
Miguel Amaya, C: On the 10-day IL with a left ankle sprain since August 14. He is currently working out in Arizona but has been advised to slow his progress due to lingering issues.
Eli Morgan, RHP: On the 60-day IL with a right elbow injury since April 15. He is currently on a rehab assignment at Triple-A Iowa.
Justin Steele, LHP: On the 60-day IL after undergoing left elbow surgery. He is out for the remainder of the season.
Broadcast Information
Fans can catch the game at 1:20 p.m. CT, with broadcasts available on the Marquee Sports Network for Cubs viewers and MASN 2 for Nationals fans. Radio coverage will be provided on 670 The Score and WRTO 1200 for Cubs listeners, while Nationals fans can tune in to 106.7 The Fan and DC 87.7.
As the Cubs look to extend their winning streak, all eyes will be on Boyd to see if he can regain his early-season form and lead the team to another crucial victory in their quest for the postseason.