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Cubs 9, Orioles 7: Pete Crow-Armstrong’s two long balls lead a 5-HR outburst…

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The Cubs’ 9-7 win over the Orioles Wednesday evening, their third straight and 18th in their last 24, had a little bit of everything the 2026 season to date has provided.

Lots of homers? Check.

Some great defense? Check.

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Some dodgy relief work, pointing out the need for bullpen improvements? Double-check, because the Cubs came close to blowing a six-run seventh-inning lead, yikes.

All right, since that didn’t happen, let’s begin at the beginning.

Neither team scored in the first two innings, though the Cubs might have on this drive by Alex Bregman in the first [VIDEO].

That was a tremendous catch by Taylor Ward. It’s not totally clear from the clip, but Ward might have stolen a home run from Bregman. At least Bregman is starting to drive the ball again. Good things should follow.

Then the Cubs got on the board in the third, thanks to Pete Crow-Armstrong’s 20th homer of the season [VIDEO].

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For PCA, that makes him the first MLB player this year with a 20/20 season and also gives him this accomplishment:

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