
Chi. Cubs
(-1.5)

Cleveland
(+1.5)
Star Player
Slade Cecconi (CLE) 6.0ip 1h 0er 6k
Boxscore
Summary
CLEVELAND (Interstat) â Miguel Amayaâs eighth-inning RBI single broke a scoreless tie and lifted the Chicago Cubs to a 1-0 victory over the Cleveland Guardians in the first game of a day-night doubleheader Sunday at Progressive Field. The game was a tense pitchersâ duel. Cubs starter Edward Cabrera allowed one hit over 5 2/3 innings, while Clevelandâs Slade Cecconi yielded one hit over six scoreless frames. The Cubs managed only two hits total, with Amayaâs line drive scoring Dylan Carlson against reliever Connor Brogdon (2-1). Caleb Thielbar (1-0) earned the win with 1 1/3 innings of relief. Daniel Palencia pitched a perfect ninth for his first save. The Cubs evened their record at 4-4, while the Guardians fell to 5-4.
Extended Summary
CLEVELAND (Interstat) â In a tense, masterfully pitched duel where hits were a precious commodity, Miguel Amayaâs eighth-inning single broke a scoreless tie and lifted the Chicago Cubs to a 1-0 victory over the Cleveland Guardians in the first game of a doubleheader Sunday at Progressive Field. The game, a brisk affair lasting 2 hours and 37 minutes, was defined by dominant starting pitching and squandered opportunities until the Cubs broke through against the Guardiansâ bullpen. The victory evened the Cubsâ record at 4-4, while Cleveland fell to 5-4. The afternoon contest was a stark contrast to the pregame projections, which heavily favored offense. The combined total of one run shattered the over/under line of 7.5, and the Cubsâ narrow win defied both National Statisticalâs game simulator, which predicted a 4-3 Guardians victory, and its ELO system, which gave Cleveland a slight 50.9% probability to win. The most critical sequence of the game unfolded in the bottom of the sixth and the top of the eighth innings. Clevelandâs CJ Kayfus led off the sixth with a double off Cubs starter Edward Cabrera, the Guardiansâ first hit of the game. A sacrifice bunt moved him to third with one out. The Guardians then loaded the bases with two outs via a fielderâs choice and two walks, presenting their best scoring chance. Cabrera, however, escaped the jam by inducing a pop-out from Bo Naylor, preserving the stalemate and ending his afternoon after 5 2/3 scoreless innings of one-hit ball. That missed opportunity proved costly. In the top of the eighth, Chicagoâs Michael Conforto worked a leadoff walk against Cleveland reliever Connor Brogdon. Pinch-runner Dylan Carlson advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by Matt Shaw. Amaya then stepped in and lined a sharp single to right field, scoring Carlson easily for the gameâs only run. The pitching on both sides was exceptional. Cubs top star Edward Cabrera continued his brilliant start to the season, following up his opening day gem against the Los Angeles Angels with another scoreless outing, striking out four. He was matched nearly pitch-for-pitch by Clevelandâs Slade Cecconi, who was even more dominant, allowing just one hit over six innings while striking out six. The Cubs bullpen completed the shutout with 3 1/3 perfect innings. Caleb Thielbar earned the win, recording four outs. Daniel Palencia pitched a flawless ninth, striking out one, to secure his first save of the season. Brogdon took the loss for Cleveland, his first of the year, after surrendering the decisive run in the eighth. Guardians relievers Tim Herrin and Peyton Pallette had earlier combined for three strikeouts over two perfect innings in relief of Cecconi. Offense was virtually nonexistent. The Cubs managed only two hitsâthe third-inning single by Conforto and the game-winning hit by Amaya. The Guardians were held to one hit, the sixth-inning double by Kayfus. Both teams combined to go 0-for-9 with runners in scoring position and left 11 men on base. The game was a quick turnaround from Fridayâs series opener, which Cleveland won 4-1. The Cubs now look ahead to a three-game series at Tampa Bay beginning Monday, while the Guardians will host the Kansas City Royals for three games starting Monday. The two teams were set to conclude their series with the second game of the doubleheader Sunday evening.
Preview
CLEVELAND (Interstat) â The Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Guardians will conclude a three-game series Sunday at Progressive Field, with first pitch scheduled for the afternoon. The game will be played in the evening. Forecasts call for rain and a game-time temperature of 80 degrees. The Cubs (3-4) will look to salvage a series split after dropping the first two contests, including a 4-1 decision on Friday. Cleveland (5-3) has won four of its last five. Chicagoâs scheduled starter is right-hander Edward Cabrera (1-0). Cleveland will counter with left-hander Joey Cantillo. A player to watch for the Cubs is reliever Colin Rea, who took the loss Friday after allowing one earned run over 3 1/3 innings. Cantillo earned the win in that same game, striking out six over 5 1/3 strong innings. According to National Statistical, the Guardians are projected as narrow favorites with a 50.9% win probability. Their game simulator predicts a 4-3 Cleveland victory. The over/under is set at 7.5 runs, with the Cubs installed as a -1.5 run favorite on the spread. Following the series, the Cubs travel to Tampa Bay for a three-game set beginning Monday. The Guardians will host the Kansas City Royals for three games starting Monday.