Cubs Blast 5 Homers, Imanaga Dominates Red Sox in 6-0 Win

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2025

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The Chicago Cubs decisively defeated the Boston Red Sox 6-0 on Saturday, July 19, 2025, in a 6:15 PM MLB matchup at Wrigley Field. All-Star Pete Crow-Armstrong launched his 26th home run of the season, one of five solo shots that powered the Cubs' offense, while Shota Imanaga delivered a masterful seven-inning performance.

Cubs' Offensive Outburst

The Cubs’ scoring began early with back-to-back solo home runs in the first inning against Red Sox starter Brayan Bello (6-4). Michael Busch and Kyle Tucker both connected to give Chicago an immediate lead. The long ball continued to be the Cubs' primary weapon, with Matt Shaw hitting a pinch-hit solo homer in the seventh inning off reliever Chris Murphy. In the eighth, Pete Crow-Armstrong and Ian Happ added back-to-back solo blasts against Murphy, solidifying the Cubs' lead.

Imanaga's Dominance on the Mound

Shota Imanaga (7-3) was outstanding for Chicago, pitching seven sharp innings. The 31-year-old second-year left-hander from Japan allowed just five hits, struck out five batters, and walked one, lowering his earned run average to an impressive 2.40. This stellar outing improved his major league record to 22-6.

Red Sox Offensive Struggles

The Red Sox offense was shut down by Imanaga and the Cubs bullpen, failing to score any runs. Their best opportunity came in the seventh inning when Masataka Yoshida and Abraham Toro hit consecutive singles with two outs. Yoshida advanced to third on a throwing error by Imanaga, but Imanaga escaped the jam by inducing a shallow fly ball from Connor Wong, leaving two runners stranded.

Bullpen Closes It Out

Following Imanaga's strong outing, Brad Keller struck out the side in the eighth inning for the Cubs. Ryan Brasier then closed out the game in the ninth, earning his first save since 2023.

Cubs Continue Strong Season

With this victory, the Chicago Cubs improved their record to 59-39, moving a season-best 20 games over the .500 mark. They currently hold the best record in Major League Baseball.

Game Notes

Despite hitting five solo home runs, the Cubs struggled with runners in scoring position, going 0 for 5 in those situations.

Up Next

The Boston Red Sox will aim to avoid a three-game sweep on Sunday when Garrett Crochet (10-4, 2.23 ERA) takes the mound. The Chicago Cubs had not announced their starting pitcher for the final game of the series.

In summary

The Chicago Cubs defeated the Boston Red Sox 6-0 on July 19, 2025, propelled by five solo home runs, including Pete Crow-Armstrong's 26th of the season. Shota Imanaga delivered a dominant performance on the mound, pitching seven scoreless innings to earn his seventh win. The Cubs improved their MLB-best record to 59-39, marking their season-best 20 games over .500. The Red Sox offense was unable to generate runs, managing only five hits. Boston will send Garrett Crochet to the mound in the series finale to try and avoid a sweep.


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