Seiya Suzuki Returns as Cubs Eye Wild Card Berth
With the MLB regular season nearing its end, the Chicago Cubs are making a strong push for a postseason berth. While overtaking the Milwaukee Brewers for the NL Central title may be a tall order, the Cubs hold a solid nine-game advantage in the Wild Card race. As they prepare for their Wednesday matchup against the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Cubs received a significant boost with the return of a pivotal player.
Suzuki’s Comeback After Illness
Just before their game against the Pirates, the Cubs announced that outfielder Seiya Suzuki is back in the lineup after a brief absence. Suzuki will be starting in right field, batting fifth in the order for this crucial contest.
The 31-year-old outfielder missed the last five games due to bronchitis. After a successful batting practice session on Tuesday, the team felt confident in his return to good health. His presence is expected to reinvigorate the Cubs’ offense as they aim to extend their winning streak.
A Career Year for Suzuki
In his fourth season with the Cubs, Suzuki is having a breakout year. Across 140 games this season, he has set personal bests with 27 home runs and 91 RBIs. His offensive statistics reflect a strong performance: a .244 batting average, .324 on-base percentage, .461 slugging percentage, and an impressive .785 OPS.
The Cubs are currently looking to secure their fourth consecutive victory and their seventh win in the last eight games. The return of Suzuki could be a game-changer as they face the Pirates, a team they aim to dominate in this critical stretch of the season.
Cubs’ Momentum Heading into the Game
As the Cubs approach the final games of the regular season, every win is crucial. The addition of Suzuki back into the lineup not only strengthens their batting order but also boosts the team’s morale. With the postseason in sight, the Cubs are determined to make a statement in their remaining games.