Friday, September 26th, 2025

The Chicago Cubs delivered an electrifying performance at Wrigley Field, overpowering the St. Louis Cardinals 12-1 in an MLB showdown on September 26, 2025. Pete Crow-Armstrong’s historic two-run home run and Seiya Suzuki’s grand slam powered the Cubs’ offense, bringing Chicago within one game of clinching home-field advantage in the National League wild card round.
Pete Crow-Armstrong made history by becoming the first Cubs player to notch 30 home runs, 30 doubles, and 30 stolen bases in a season. The 23-year-old’s two-run shot in the fourth inning—launched 396 feet off Cardinals starter Miles Mikolas—gave Chicago a 3-0 lead and joined Sammy Sosa as the only Cubs with 30 homers and 30 steals in a season. Crow-Armstrong now boasts 35 stolen bases and 37 doubles on the year.
Michael Busch also contributed, hitting his team-leading 32nd homer and driving in two runs. Nico Hoerner homered in the first inning, while Suzuki’s grand slam in the seventh marked his second career slam and made him the third Cub this season to reach the 30-homer mark. The Cubs unleashed a seven-run inning to put the game out of reach.
Colin Rea earned his 11th win, tossing 5 2/3 shutout innings with seven strikeouts and just two hits allowed. Four Cubs relievers followed him to secure a five-hitter and keep the Cardinals’ offense at bay.
Kyle Tucker was reinstated from the injured list and returned as the Cubs’ designated hitter. He singled and walked in five plate appearances, providing an additional spark to a potent lineup.
Chris Roycroft hit Crow-Armstrong with a pitch above the knee shortly after surrendering Suzuki’s grand slam. Crow-Armstrong fell to the ground but was able to walk off the impact and remain in the game.
Crow-Armstrong’s home run was only his second in 29 games and his third in 55 contests, underscoring the significance of his powerful performance as the Cubs close in on the playoffs.
The series continues Saturday, with Cardinals right-hander Michael McGreevy (8-3, 4.35 ERA) slated to face Cubs right-hander Jameson Taillon (10-7, 3.78 ERA).
The Chicago Cubs’ decisive 12-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals featured milestone moments for Pete Crow-Armstrong and Seiya Suzuki, a stellar night for the offense, and a strong showing by the pitching staff. The victory edges the Cubs closer to securing home-field advantage in the playoffs, while also showcasing the team’s depth and power as the postseason approaches.
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