Cubs inch closer to World Series despite Ian Happ and Matt Shaw’s struggles at the plate against Padres

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Cubs Edge Closer to World Series Despite Key Players Struggling

The Chicago Cubs have taken a significant step toward their World Series aspirations by winning two out of three games against the San Diego Padres at Wrigley Field. However, the performance of veteran second baseman Ian Happ and rookie third baseman Matt Shaw has raised concerns, as both players struggled to make an impact at the plate throughout the series.

Series Overview

The Cubs leveraged their home-field advantage effectively, managing to secure the series victory against the lower-seeded Padres. The highlight came with a dominant 3-0 shutout in Game 2, which showcased the Cubs’ pitching prowess but also highlighted the need for offensive consistency. Despite the series win, the Cubs faced a glaring issue: they whiffed 11 times on strike three, leaving them without a run in that particular game.

Offensive Contributions

While Happ and Shaw faltered, the Cubs’ offense found other avenues for production in the series. In the opening game, outfielder Seiya Suzuki and catcher Carson Kelly each launched home runs, contributing to a robust scoring effort. The decisive Game 3 saw key contributions from Dansby Swanson, Michael Busch, and Pete Crow-Armstrong, all of whom recorded RBIs that helped the Cubs secure their series victory.

Struggles at the Plate

In stark contrast to the offensive output from other players, Matt Shaw’s performance was underwhelming. Over the course of the series, he went 0-for-7, struggling to find his rhythm at the plate. This slump is particularly concerning for the Cubs as they advance deeper into the postseason, where every offensive contribution is critical.

Looking Ahead

As the Cubs prepare for the next stage in their playoff journey, addressing the struggles of key players like Happ and Shaw will be essential. The postseason can be unforgiving, and ensuring that every player is firing on all cylinders will be crucial for their World Series ambitions. Despite these challenges, the Cubs remain poised and confident as they inch closer to the ultimate goal of a championship.

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