Cubs Face Crucial Series Against Pirates on Roberto Clemente Day
The Chicago Cubs are set to clash with the Pittsburgh Pirates in a pivotal three-game series that kicks off on Roberto Clemente Day. This annual celebration honors the legacy of Clemente, a Hall of Famer known for his humanitarian efforts in baseball. Each year on September 15, Major League Baseball pays tribute to his contributions, and this year, the Cubs enter the festivities with their playoff aspirations hanging in the balance.
Cubs on the Rise
Fresh off a hard-fought 4-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays, the Cubs (85-64) are inching closer to securing their first postseason berth in five years. The team’s recent success has sparked hope among fans and players alike that this could be the year they break their playoff drought. With the opportunity to clinch a postseason spot looming, every game in Pittsburgh becomes increasingly significant.
Game Details
The showdown between the Cubs and Pirates will take place at PNC Park, with the first pitch scheduled for 5:40 p.m. CT / 6:40 p.m. ET. Fans can catch the action on the Marquee Sports Network for Cubs coverage, while Pirates supporters can tune in via SportsNet PIT and MLB Network for out-of-market viewers. Additionally, radio broadcasts will be available on 670 The Score and WRTO 1200 for the Cubs, with KDKA-FM 93.7 covering the Pirates.
Probable Pitchers
As the teams prepare for the series opener, the starting pitchers are set.
Cubs: RHP Jameson Taillon (9-6, 4.15 ERA)
Taillon is making his second start since returning from the injured list. In his last outing against Atlanta, he faced challenges, surrendering six hits and two earned runs over 4.1 innings. Despite a recent 3-3 record in his last seven starts with a 5.50 ERA, Taillon remains an integral part of the Cubs’ rotation, having accumulated 83 strikeouts in 110.2 innings this season.
Pirates: RHP Braxton Ashcraft (4-2, 2.47 ERA)
Ashcraft has transitioned from the bullpen to a starting role, showcasing impressive form. Over his last seven appearances, five of which were starts, he has maintained a 1.98 ERA with 31 strikeouts in 27.1 innings. His recent performance against Baltimore included allowing just two hits and one earned run, further solidifying his place in the rotation.
Cubs Injury Report
Injuries continue to impact the Cubs as they look to solidify their playoff positioning. Key players currently sidelined include:
Owen Caissie, OF (7-day IL, concussion): Caissie is eligible to return after suffering a concussion on September 7.
Kyle Tucker, OF (10-day IL, calf tightness): Tucker is expected to resume running on Monday.
Miguel Amaya, C (10-day IL, ankle sprain): Amaya is anticipated to start a rehab assignment next week.
Daniel Palencia, RHP (15-day IL, shoulder strain): Palencia is making progress and may throw off a mound in Pittsburgh.
Michael Soroka, RHP (15-day IL, shoulder discomfort): Soroka is slated to make his next start with the Cubs after a rehab appearance.
Ryan Brasier, RHP (15-day IL, groin strain): Brasier has not provided any significant updates since a recent bullpen session.
The Cubs are also managing longer-term injuries, such as Eli Morgan (60-day IL) and Justin Steele (60-day IL), who are both working their way back from serious conditions.
As the Cubs prepare for this critical series against the Pirates, the stakes could not be higher. With playoff dreams on the line, each game will be a test of resilience and determination. Fans will be eagerly watching as the team aims to capitalize on this opportunity in the heart of Pittsburgh, all while honoring the legacy of Roberto Clemente.