Cubs Secure Hard-Fought 4-3 Victory Against Astros, Improving to 15-9

In a close and competitive battle, the Chicago Cubs emerged victorious against the Houston Astros on Wednesday with a 4-3 score. Despite facing adversity with key players sidelined due to injuries, the Cubs displayed resilience and determination to secure the win. Jameson Taillon pitched a solid 5.2 innings for the Cubs, while Mark Leiter Jr. played a crucial role as a Houdini-esque figure, navigating the eighth inning unscathed. Hector Neris closed out the game with a save despite a late home run from Jose Altuve. The win propelled the Cubs to a 15-9 record on the season, showcasing their ability to overcome challenges and grind out victories.

Astros Seek to End Skid as Bellinger Battles Injury for Cubs

The Houston Astros find themselves in an unfamiliar position, sitting 10 games below .500 for the first time since May 2016. Despite the struggles, manager Joe Espada remains unyielding in his belief that the team can turn things around, emphasizing the need for adjustments and improved at-bats. Meanwhile, the Chicago Cubs will send Jameson Taillon to the mound on Wednesday as they aim to continue their recent success against Houston. Taillon will face Spencer Arrighetti of the Astros, who is looking to improve upon his early-season performances.

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