ian happ continues hometown heroics with 34-game on-base streak against pirates at pnc park

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Ian Happ Shines in Hometown with 34-Game On-Base Streak Against Pirates

When Ian Happ steps onto the field at PNC Park, the ambiance transforms. The veteran left fielder, a Pittsburgh native, consistently elevates his performance against the Pittsburgh Pirates, his childhood team. This connection runs deep, as Happ grew up in Mount Lebanon, just a stone’s throw from the stadium, where he cheered for the Pirates during his formative years.

A Rivalry Fueled by Hometown Pride

For Happ, every matchup against the Pirates is more than just a game; it’s a homecoming. Since joining the Chicago Cubs, he has made it his mission to shine every time he faces the team he once idolized. Over the course of 118 games and 471 plate appearances against the Pirates, his numbers tell a compelling story. With a .314 batting average, an on-base percentage of .404, and a slugging percentage of .553, Happ has established himself as a thorn in the Pirates’ side. His offensive contributions include 18 home runs, 37 doubles, three triples, and a robust 75 RBIs, complemented by nine stolen bases.

Unmatched Performance at PNC Park

Returning to Pittsburgh seems to ignite an extra spark in Happ. Ahead of the Cubs’ series against the Pirates starting Monday, he had an impressive 34-game on-base streak at PNC Park. This remarkable feat highlights his dominance at the ballpark, where he has posted a .316/.405/.504 slash line, accumulating 21 RBIs and 20 extra-base hits during this stretch.

Statistics from MLB confirm that Happ’s prowess extends well beyond the numbers. During this 34-game streak, he has not only consistently reached base but has also made his presence felt on the scoreboard, crossing home plate 21 times.

A Legacy in the Making

As Happ continues to build on this remarkable streak, he embodies the spirit of a player who thrives under pressure and embraces the weight of expectations that come with playing in his hometown. The Cubs-Pirates rivalry, spurred by Happ’s personal connection to both teams, creates an electrifying atmosphere each time he steps up to bat at PNC Park.

With each game, Ian Happ cements his legacy as a true hometown hero, reminding fans and players alike that sometimes, the heart of the game beats strongest in the places we call home.

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