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The Milwaukee Brewers have caught fire to catch the Chicago Cubs in the National League Central, and Cubs' outfielder Ian Happ has an interesting take on the Cubs' rivals' success.
A fan wearing an “MVPCA” shirt, in a nod to Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong, reached over the railing and let the ball slip through his waving arms. It hit the railing over the yellow stripe at the top of the wall, out of Tauchman’s reach, for the first run of the game.
Ian Happ belts a solo home run to right-center field in the top of the 7th inning, giving the Cubs a 1-0 lead
The Cubs had lost four of their last five games, Ian Happ was 2-for-16 at the plate during that stretch. So when he got a good swing on a Jordan Leasure splitter in the top of the seventh inning in a
Cubs left fielder Ian Happ, who has been battling the Brewers as a division rival longer than anyone on the roster, had a different take on the situation.
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Chicago Cubs team president Jed Hoyer made it known that no prospect is untouchable in any potential deal that he decides to make prior to the trade deadline. A recent surge from the top prospect in Chicago's organization may have altered Hoyer's plans just a bit.
Ian Happ y Matt Shaw conectaron jonrones en la séptima entrada, ayudando a Cade Horton y a los Cachorros de Chicago el sábado 6-1 a vencer a los Medias Blancas de
Sometimes, all it takes is one hit. After not doing much through the first six innings, the Cubs' offense finally came through in the later innings. Both Ian Happ and Matt Shaw launched home runs in the seventh,