Chicago Cubs Score and Recap (4/11/26): Pirates 4, Cubs 3 F/11 - Clutch Hits Prove Elusive in Extras -
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Chicago Cubs Score and Recap (4/11/26): Pirates 4, Cubs 3 F/11 - Clutch Hits Prove Elusive in Extras -
"The Cubs had runners in scoring position in each of the final five innings and could only muster a pair of runs, showcasing their inability to capitalize on opportunities."
"They went 1-for-15 with RISP and stranded 16 runners, which is almost impossible to do, emphasizing the team's struggles in clutch situations."
"Cabrera was not great but he was hardly bad: 5 IP, 3 R, 8 H, 4 K, and 3 BB, indicating a performance that was serviceable yet not enough to secure a win."
"The Cubs have left 27 men on base the past two games, which is staggering and seemingly unsustainable, suggesting that if they continue to get on base, they should eventually score."
The Cubs faced a frustrating loss against the Pirates, unable to capitalize on scoring opportunities. Starter Edward Cabrera allowed three runs early, while the Cubs managed only two runs despite having multiple chances. They tied the game in the 9th but faltered in extra innings, failing to score with bases loaded. The team went 1-for-15 with runners in scoring position and stranded 16 runners. Over the last two games, they left 27 men on base, highlighting a significant offensive issue.
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