What seemed like an easy game unexpectedly turned into a tense, nail-biting battle, but ultimately the Chicago Cubs held firm to defeat the Arizona Diamondbacks 6-5, continuing their impressive run and closing in on the top spot in the NL Central.
This wasn’t just a victory.
It was a statement of character.
From the very first inning, the Cubs sent a clear message: they had no intention of letting the game drag on. With a bases-loaded play, Michael Busch delivered the decisive single, securing two RBIs and triggering an explosive opening three-run inning.
Wrigley Field erupted.
And the Diamondbacks… were put on the chase from the start.
But the Cubs didn’t stop there.

In the fourth inning, they delivered another powerful blow with three more runs, taking full advantage of the instability of starter Zac Gallen, who had to leave the court early after conceding six runs in less than four innings.
From a 6-1 lead, the Cubs seemed to have victory secured.
But baseball… is never simple.
The Arizona Diamondbacks began their counterattack in the sixth inning—and they did it in a way that left every Cubs fan holding their breath. Geraldo Perdomo hit a home run three-pointer, closing out a four-run inning, narrowing the score to 6-5 and reigniting hope for the visiting team.
The five-run lead—
vanished in just a few minutes.
Not stopping there, Ildemaro Vargas continued to trouble the Cubs with an outstanding game, hitting 4 hits and raising his batting average to .400+, one of the most impressive performances in MLB right now.
He was almost a constant threat every time he stepped into the batter’s box.
But the Diamondbacks still lacked the decisive hit.
In that context, the pressure fell entirely on the Cubs’ bullpen—and they held firm.
Starter Colin Rea finished with a 5.1 inning and 2 allowed runs, before handing off to the bullpen to maintain their slender lead, and Jacob Webb closed out the game with the first save of the season, ending any hopes of a comeback for Arizona.
A hard win—
But extremely important.

What makes this game even more noteworthy is the context of the Cubs’ current form. With this victory, they have won 13 of their last 16 games, and notably, 9 consecutive home games, a streak that demonstrates the team’s incredible consistency in the early stages of the season.
They didn’t just win.
They are… accelerating.
However, the joy was short-lived as Nico Hoerner was forced to leave the field early due to a neck strain, despite having previously scored a double hit to open the game, continuing his consistent form with an average of nearly .300 this season.
This could be a major variable if the situation persists.
On the other hand, the Diamondbacks, despite the loss, cannot be underestimated. They demonstrated strong resilience and possess individuals in top form, especially Vargas—who is having one of the most impressive hitting streaks in the league.
But their problem remains pitching.
And today—
That cost them dearly.
This game wasn’t just a simple 6-5 victory.
It was a microcosm of the Cubs in 2026:
Explosive offense.
Struggling.
But not giving up.
With a challenging schedule ahead, the Cubs understand they haven’t achieved anything yet, but if they continue to play with the same resilience as in this game—
They’re not just chasing.
They’re genuine contenders.
And after all, what matters isn’t the score.
It’s how they hold on.