Cubs face postseason woes as Imanaga’s struggles leave pitching staff in a precarious position

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Cubs Face Postseason Woes with Imanaga’s Struggles Intensifying

Shota Imanaga’s recent outings are raising alarms as the Chicago Cubs prepare for a critical postseason. What was once a promising season for the 32-year-old pitcher has devolved into a series of disappointing performances at the worst possible moment.

Imanaga’s Deteriorating Form

At the beginning of the season, Imanaga displayed the potential that made him a standout in his rookie year. However, his recent struggles have cast a shadow over his capabilities. In his latest start against the New York Mets at Wrigley Field, Imanaga was unable to find his rhythm, leaving fans and coaches concerned. He lasted just five innings, allowing eight earned runs on nine hits, including a damaging three-run homer that put the Mets up 6-0 in the fourth inning.

This outing is not merely a one-off; it reflects a troubling trend. Over his last seven starts, Imanaga has tallied a dismal 1-2 record, surrendering 25 earned runs and 38 hits. These statistics raise serious questions about his reliability as the Cubs gear up for postseason play.

Impact of Team Injuries

Compounding the Cubs’ pitching woes has been the significant loss of Justin Steele, which has left a noticeable gap in their rotation. While there was initial optimism surrounding the arrivals of Matthew Boyd and Imanaga, both have struggled to deliver the consistency needed. With Imanaga faltering and Boyd failing to find his footing, the Cubs are left relying heavily on Cade Horton, who has emerged as a bright spot in an otherwise shaky starting rotation.

Reflecting on Last Season’s Promise

It’s hard to reconcile Imanaga’s current form with the success he experienced last year. In his debut season, he posted an impressive 15-3 record across 29 starts, maintaining an ERA below 3.00. As the Cubs face the looming pressure of the postseason, the hope remains that Imanaga can find his footing once again, transforming from a liability back into the ace they desperately need.

As the postseason approaches, the Cubs’ pitching staff finds itself in a precarious position, and all eyes will be on Imanaga to see if he can reclaim his earlier form and contribute meaningfully to the team’s playoff aspirations.

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