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Fair or not, the 2026 version of the Chicago Cubs came preloaded with comparisons to the revered 2016 World Series championship club, as the 10th anniversary of their historic accomplishment arrived. The frustrations of the opening weeks of this season made any real comparison between the two versions of the team feel a bit blasphemous. If that felt like an overreaction, though, you were right, as the club has started to look more like the division-winning, postseason-destined outfit they hoped to be. This past week, in myriad ways, they rewarded those who were holding out hope. 

The Chicago Cubs kicked off the week at 1060 W. Addison, welcoming the Phillies to town for a four-game set. Just a week before that, Craig Counsell's squad took two out of three from this same powerful, yet underachieving, Philadelphia ball club. Crafty depth starter Colin Rea toed the rubber for the North Siders, squaring off with Aaron Nola. Rea's steady hand has helped right the ship for a battered pitching staff that continues to navigate its way through numerous injuries. The Cubs' right-handed starter dazzled through 6 2/3 innings of one-run baseball. The home team used a four-run second inning, highlighted by a three-run bomb from Dansby Swanson, to give them all they needed in a 5-1 victory. 

Over the course of their 10-game win streak, the Cubs clocked a team ERA of 2.65, and that was in no small part due to the determined, resurgent Shota Imanaga. He was sensational in Game 2 of the Phillies series, surrendering just three hits over seven sparkling innings. Meanwhile, the offense stayed in rhythm, getting key contributions from Nico Hoerner, Seiya Suzuki, and Michael Busch, the latter of whom is ramping up his efficiency at the plate after surviving a harrowing start to the season. His club locked down a 7-4 win and nothing worse than a split in the series. 

Fresh off the injured list, Matthew Boyd got the nod in Game 3, with their sights set on a third straight series win. While not his sharpest stuff, Boyd got his sea legs back under him, delivering 4 2/3 innings and striking out five. The bullpen slammed the door on this typically imposing lineup. Ben Brown's poise and confidence continued to grow with a solid, scoreless 2 1/3-inning appearance. Chicago maintained its offensive consistency, scoring in four of the first five innings. A three-hit day from third baseman Alex Bregman cemented his arrival as one of the lineup's most trusted sources of production. 

Securing their second consecutive series sweep, the Cubs got away with a wild extra-innings victory on getaway day. Edward Cabrera, the squad's exciting, hard-throwing new starting pitcher, grinded through seven innings, earning his 500th career strikeout despite a rather pedestrian six-hit performance. While the offense was certainly instrumental in delivering a ninth straight win for the ball club, it was an awe-inspiring outing from the bullpen late in the game that really set the stage for the club's dramatic win. Dansby Swanson tallied his first walk-off hit in a Cubs uniform. With the bases loaded and only one out, Swanson drilled one to right-center. Not only did the "8-7 in 10" triumph evoke even more fond 2016 memories, but it delighted fans who got to witness Clark the Cub brandishing a broom atop the iconic centerfield scoreboard. 

With the squad landing in Los Angeles, the chatter of a potential Cubs-Dodgers NLCS later this year grew to deafening levels. The Dodgers, despite currently sitting behind the North Siders' next opponent, the San Diego Padres, are the league's gold standard. If success against Dave Roberts's ball club is the litmus test for finding out where your club stands, then the Cubs passed with flying colors in the opener of this three-game set. Under the lights in a highly-anticipated, nationally-televised contest, they showed their talent, but also their resiliency. Using all 27 outs to their advantage, late-game heroics from Bregman and the blisteringly hot Swanson delivered the 6-4 comeback victory. Stretching the win streak to 10 proved that this team can play with the best in baseball.

The Dodgers' 12-4 drubbing of the Cubs the next day proved that all good things truly must come to an end. Yet, after the locked-in Suzuki pumped a solo shot over the fence in left-center, it felt for a moment like Chicago might be immune to that saying. The home side's prolific offense, led by the generational Shohei Ohtani, was bound to get going at some point, and unfortunately, it was at the expense of extending the Cubs' streak. Explosive production from Los Angeles in the fourth and sixth innings put them in the driver's seat, and they cruised to victory on an uncharacteristically poor night for Rea and Javier Assad

Opposite a team like the Dodgers, it's tough to say that the North Siders squandered their chance at a series win, but in stranding 12 base runners on Sunday afternoon, it certainly felt like it. In his second start of the week, Imanaga lacked the luster of his previous outing, issuing three walks over 5 1/3 innings. The North Siders' 0-for-8 performance at the plate with RISP sealed the club's fate, as LA's bats stayed hot. One silver lining to take away from the contest was that the squad's battered bullpen made it back to the visitors' locker room unscathed, as it prepares to make its way down the highway to San Diego. 

For this Chicago Cubs ball club, the prevailing sentiment for the road ahead should be cautious optimism. While injuries have ravaged Craig Counsell's bullpen, reinforcements are on the way: Phil Maton and Daniel Palencia could get back from the IL soon. Next week, the North Siders are slated for a three-game tilt with the Padres, before returning home for their series with Corbin Carroll's Arizona Diamondbacks. The ultimate goal is still far off on the horizon, but the path to get there is starting to look smoother.


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