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Apr 24, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Washington Nationals shortstop CJ Abrams (5) completes a double play after forcing out Chicago White Sox third baseman Miguel Vargas (20) during the fourth inning at Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-Imagn Images Sam Antonacci delivered a tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the eighth inning and Munetaka Murakami homered as the host Chicago White Sox edged the Washington Nationals 5-4 on Friday.
Seranthony Dominguez worked around a Luis Garcia Jr. double in the ninth for his sixth save, sending the Nationals to their third straight loss.
Garcia had two hits, while Miguel Vargas had a pair of hits for the White Sox, who have won four of their last five.
After producing two baserunners against White Sox opener Bryan Hudson but failing to score, the Nationals broke through for a second-inning run against Erick Fedde. Garcia had a sacrifice fly after successive singles and a fielding error gave Washington two runners in scoring position with one out.
Murakami blasted a solo home run against Nationals bulk reliever Miles Mikolas in the fourth to tie the game at 1.
Murakami’s club-leading 11th homer marked his sixth round-tripper in the past seven games. Murakami tied Paul Konerko’s 2010 franchise record for most home runs hit in March and April.
Washington answered with two runs in the fifth despite Nasim Nunez getting picked off on an attempted steal of home. Daylen Lile worked a run-scoring walk after catcher interference and another walk loaded the bases. Brady House hit an RBI forceout to score Drew Millas and give the Nationals a 3-1 lead.
Chicago drew to within 3-2 on Colson Montgomery’s RBI single in the sixth. An inning later, the White Sox capitalized on wildness from Washington’s Riley Cornelio in his major league debut to take the lead.
Cornelio walked the first two batters he faced and committed an error on a bunt single that allowed the tying run to score. The White Sox took a one-run lead on Andrew Benintendi’s sacrifice fly before House hit a game-tying homer against Jordan Leasure leading off the Washington eighth.
Leasure (2-0) was the winner, yielding one run and one hit in one inning with a strikeout.
Cornelio (0-1) allowed three runs (two earned) and two hits in two innings. He had four walks against one strikeout.
Fedde permitted three runs (one earned) and three hits in 5 2/3 innings with four walks and a strikeout.
Mikolas spaced two runs and four hits in 3 2/3 innings. He struck out one.
James Wood walked three times for Washington.
–Field Level Media
Apr 24, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Washington Nationals shortstop CJ Abrams (5) completes a double play after forcing out Chicago White Sox third baseman Miguel Vargas (20) during the fourth inning at Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-Imagn Images Sam Antonacci delivered a tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the eighth inning and Munetaka Murakami homered as the host Chicago White Sox edged the Washington Nationals 5-4 on Friday.
Seranthony Dominguez worked around a Luis Garcia Jr. double in the ninth for his sixth save, sending the Nationals to their third straight loss.
Garcia had two hits, while Miguel Vargas had a pair of hits for the White Sox, who have won four of their last five.
After producing two baserunners against White Sox opener Bryan Hudson but failing to score, the Nationals broke through for a second-inning run against Erick Fedde. Garcia had a sacrifice fly after successive singles and a fielding error gave Washington two runners in scoring position with one out.
Murakami blasted a solo home run against Nationals bulk reliever Miles Mikolas in the fourth to tie the game at 1.
Murakami’s club-leading 11th homer marked his sixth round-tripper in the past seven games. Murakami tied Paul Konerko’s 2010 franchise record for most home runs hit in March and April.
Washington answered with two runs in the fifth despite Nasim Nunez getting picked off on an attempted steal of home. Daylen Lile worked a run-scoring walk after catcher interference and another walk loaded the bases. Brady House hit an RBI forceout to score Drew Millas and give the Nationals a 3-1 lead.
Chicago drew to within 3-2 on Colson Montgomery’s RBI single in the sixth. An inning later, the White Sox capitalized on wildness from Washington’s Riley Cornelio in his major league debut to take the lead.
Cornelio walked the first two batters he faced and committed an error on a bunt single that allowed the tying run to score. The White Sox took a one-run lead on Andrew Benintendi’s sacrifice fly before House hit a game-tying homer against Jordan Leasure leading off the Washington eighth.
Leasure (2-0) was the winner, yielding one run and one hit in one inning with a strikeout.
Cornelio (0-1) allowed three runs (two earned) and two hits in two innings. He had four walks against one strikeout.
Fedde permitted three runs (one earned) and three hits in 5 2/3 innings with four walks and a strikeout.
Mikolas spaced two runs and four hits in 3 2/3 innings. He struck out one.
James Wood walked three times for Washington.
–Field Level Media
Apr 24, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Washington Nationals shortstop CJ Abrams (5) completes a double…
Napoli cruised to a 4-0 win at home to Cremonese on Friday, a result which means Serie A leader Inter Milan will have to wait at least another week to celebrate the title win and leaves the visitor in serious relegation trouble.
Napoli is second in the standings on 69 points, nine behind Inter who is away to Torino on Sunday and three points ahead of AC Milan who hosts Juventus.
Cremonese is third from bottom, level on 28 points with Lecce who is in the safety zone ahead of a trip to Hellas Verona on Saturday. Verona is second from bottom on 18 points and looks Serie B bound along with bottom club Pisa.
With its title defence all but over, Napoli was still keen to impress after a dismal performance last weekend when it failed to register a single shot on target in a 2-0 home loss to Lazio.
“After Lazio, we spoke, I coach intelligent guys and they understood what didn’t work,” Napoli boss Antonio Conte told DAZN before kickoff.
“Today we have to get back on track.”
Conte’s men duly obliged.
Scott McTominay was denied by the onrushing keeper Emil Audero in an early attack but his opening goal quickly followed in the third minute.
McTominay collected Kevin De Bruyne’s pass, took one touch to control before rifling a low shot to the bottom corner of the net for his ninth league goal of the season.
Napoli created plenty of chances before doubling its lead on the stroke of half-time with an own goal.
Rasmus Hojlund slipped as he got his shot away but the ball took a wicked deflection off Filippo Terracciano to wrongfoot Audero and Napoli finished the game off in stoppage time before the break.
After McTominay made an acrobatic pullback from the byline to keep the ball in play, De Bruyne battled to win possession from Youssef Maleh in the area and drilled his shot beyond Audero.
Napoli continued where it left off after the interval. Keeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic threw the ball to Alisson Santos who ran the length of the pitch unchallenged before firing home from the edge of the area.
Amir Rrahmani rattled the Cremonese crossbar and Audero denied McTominay from the penalty spot late on as Napoli failed to add to its goal tally, but Conte, and the home fans, will be more than happy with an impressive performance.
Published on Apr 25, 2026
Napoli cruised to a 4-0 win at home to Cremonese on Friday, a result which means Serie A leader Inter Milan will have to wait at least another week to celebrate the title win and leaves the visitor in serious relegation trouble.
Napoli is second in the standings on 69 points, nine behind Inter who is away to Torino on Sunday and three points ahead of AC Milan who hosts Juventus.
Cremonese is third from bottom, level on 28 points with Lecce who is in the safety zone ahead of a trip to Hellas Verona on Saturday. Verona is second from bottom on 18 points and looks Serie B bound along with bottom club Pisa.
With its title defence all but over, Napoli was still keen to impress after a dismal performance last weekend when it failed to register a single shot on target in a 2-0 home loss to Lazio.
“After Lazio, we spoke, I coach intelligent guys and they understood what didn’t work,” Napoli boss Antonio Conte told DAZN before kickoff.
“Today we have to get back on track.”
Conte’s men duly obliged.
Scott McTominay was denied by the onrushing keeper Emil Audero in an early attack but his opening goal quickly followed in the third minute.
McTominay collected Kevin De Bruyne’s pass, took one touch to control before rifling a low shot to the bottom corner of the net for his ninth league goal of the season.
Napoli created plenty of chances before doubling its lead on the stroke of half-time with an own goal.
Rasmus Hojlund slipped as he got his shot away but the ball took a wicked deflection off Filippo Terracciano to wrongfoot Audero and Napoli finished the game off in stoppage time before the break.
After McTominay made an acrobatic pullback from the byline to keep the ball in play, De Bruyne battled to win possession from Youssef Maleh in the area and drilled his shot beyond Audero.
Napoli continued where it left off after the interval. Keeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic threw the ball to Alisson Santos who ran the length of the pitch unchallenged before firing home from the edge of the area.
Amir Rrahmani rattled the Cremonese crossbar and Audero denied McTominay from the penalty spot late on as Napoli failed to add to its goal tally, but Conte, and the home fans, will be more than happy with an impressive performance.
Published on Apr 25, 2026
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The deal is expected to bring in about $20 million in fresh capital and would mark a sharp jump from the $100 million valuation at which the company raised $25 million in a Series B round led by Epiq Capital in early March, doubling its valuation in a matter of weeks, two people familiar with the matter said.
Bengaluru-based Pronto completed about 500,000 orders last month and is currently handling around 24,000–25,000 orders daily, up from about 18,000 daily bookings in March and roughly 1,000 last year.
Founded in 2025, Pronto connects households with on-demand domestic help for services such as cleaning and chores, promising quick turnaround times through a managed network of workers.
In March, Pronto founder Anjali Sardana told TechCrunch the startup had expanded from one city to 10 — including Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, and Mumbai — and from five to more than 150 micromarkets. However, much of its activity remains concentrated in a handful of markets, with the National Capital Region accounting for about half of total bookings.
The startup has over 4,500 active professionals on its platform, around 99% of whom are women, Sardana said last month, adding that demand continued to outpace onboarding of new workers as bookings grew about 20% week over week.
Before this funding, Pronto had raised about $40 million in total. Its investors include Epiq Capital, Glade Brook Capital, General Catalyst and Bain Capital Ventures.
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Pronto and Groom did not respond to requests for comment.
Pronto, an Indian instant house-help startup, is finalizing a funding round led by tech investor Lachy Groom that would value the fast-growing company at about $200 million after investment, TechCrunch has learned.
The deal is expected to bring in about $20 million in fresh capital and would mark a sharp jump from the $100 million valuation at which the company raised $25 million in a Series B round led by Epiq Capital in early March, doubling its valuation in a matter of weeks, two people familiar with the matter said.
Bengaluru-based Pronto completed about 500,000 orders last month and is currently handling around 24,000–25,000 orders daily, up from about 18,000 daily bookings in March and roughly 1,000 last year.
Founded in 2025, Pronto connects households with on-demand domestic help for services such as cleaning and chores, promising quick turnaround times through a managed network of workers.
In March, Pronto founder Anjali Sardana told TechCrunch the startup had expanded from one city to 10 — including Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, and Mumbai — and from five to more than 150 micromarkets. However, much of its activity remains concentrated in a handful of markets, with the National Capital Region accounting for about half of total bookings.
The startup has over 4,500 active professionals on its platform, around 99% of whom are women, Sardana said last month, adding that demand continued to outpace onboarding of new workers as bookings grew about 20% week over week.
Before this funding, Pronto had raised about $40 million in total. Its investors include Epiq Capital, Glade Brook Capital, General Catalyst and Bain Capital Ventures.
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San Francisco, CA | October 13-15, 2026
Pronto and Groom did not respond to requests for comment.
Pronto, an Indian instant house-help startup, is finalizing a funding round led by tech investor…
Apr 4, 2026; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Whitecaps FC defender Edier Ocampo (18) celebrates scoring with forward Brian White (24) during the first half against the Portland Timbers at BC Place. Mandatory Credit: Anne-Marie Sorvin-Imagn Images The Vancouver Whitecaps play their last home match until August on Saturday night when they host the Colorado Rapids.
The Whitecaps (7-1-0, 21 points), who are second in the Western Conference and the league overall behind only San Jose (24 points), will play their next eight matches in a row on the road as their home pitch, BC Place, undergoes preparations to host seven FIFA World Cup matches. Vancouver’s next home MLS match won’t be until Aug. 1 against Los Angeles FC.
The Whitecaps have made the most of their unbalanced schedule, which has seen them play seven of their first eight matches at home. Vancouver has gone 6-1-0 at home, losing only 1-0 to San Jose back on March 21, and brings in a three-game win streak, outscoring its opponents 8-2 during that span.
Vancouver enters the weekend tied with the Earthquakes, who have played one more match, for the league lead in goals scored (22) and goal differential (plus-18). Forward Brian White (six goals), former Bayern Munich star Thomas Muller (four goals) and U.S. national Sebastian Berhalter (three goals) lead the team in scoring.
Colorado (4-4-1, 13 points) has been one of the league’s most improved teams. The Rapids are in seventh place and have gone 1-1-1 in their last three matches.
After blowing out Houston 6-2 and losing a tightly contested match with defending MLS Cup champions Inter Miami 3-2, before 75,824 at Empower Field at Mile High, the Rapids pulled out a 0-0 draw at Los Angeles FC on Wednesday.
“They’ve been looking very, very good, and have grown from game to game,” Vancouver coach Jesper Sorensen said. “They changed up a lot of stuff since last season. I think looking to head in a good direction. Obviously, we’d like to make them look a little worse than they did (at LAFC), but that’s up to us.”
Lionel Messi scored twice to lead Inter Miami past the Rapids but Colorado finished with 61.9% possession and a 14-5 edge in shot attempts. The Rapids also dominated possession in the draw with LAFC, finishing with a huge 72.5% to 27.5% advantage.
“Another very high-level, technical performance by us,” Rapids coach Matt Wells said of the draw. “I thought we played with personality, played with courage, just like we did against Miami. … We’re showing we’re definitely a different team than we’ve been in the past.”
–Field Level Media
Apr 4, 2026; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Whitecaps FC defender Edier Ocampo (18) celebrates scoring with forward Brian White (24) during the first half against the Portland Timbers at BC Place. Mandatory Credit: Anne-Marie Sorvin-Imagn Images The Vancouver Whitecaps play their last home match until August on Saturday night when they host the Colorado Rapids.
The Whitecaps (7-1-0, 21 points), who are second in the Western Conference and the league overall behind only San Jose (24 points), will play their next eight matches in a row on the road as their home pitch, BC Place, undergoes preparations to host seven FIFA World Cup matches. Vancouver’s next home MLS match won’t be until Aug. 1 against Los Angeles FC.
The Whitecaps have made the most of their unbalanced schedule, which has seen them play seven of their first eight matches at home. Vancouver has gone 6-1-0 at home, losing only 1-0 to San Jose back on March 21, and brings in a three-game win streak, outscoring its opponents 8-2 during that span.
Vancouver enters the weekend tied with the Earthquakes, who have played one more match, for the league lead in goals scored (22) and goal differential (plus-18). Forward Brian White (six goals), former Bayern Munich star Thomas Muller (four goals) and U.S. national Sebastian Berhalter (three goals) lead the team in scoring.
Colorado (4-4-1, 13 points) has been one of the league’s most improved teams. The Rapids are in seventh place and have gone 1-1-1 in their last three matches.
After blowing out Houston 6-2 and losing a tightly contested match with defending MLS Cup champions Inter Miami 3-2, before 75,824 at Empower Field at Mile High, the Rapids pulled out a 0-0 draw at Los Angeles FC on Wednesday.
“They’ve been looking very, very good, and have grown from game to game,” Vancouver coach Jesper Sorensen said. “They changed up a lot of stuff since last season. I think looking to head in a good direction. Obviously, we’d like to make them look a little worse than they did (at LAFC), but that’s up to us.”
Lionel Messi scored twice to lead Inter Miami past the Rapids but Colorado finished with 61.9% possession and a 14-5 edge in shot attempts. The Rapids also dominated possession in the draw with LAFC, finishing with a huge 72.5% to 27.5% advantage.
“Another very high-level, technical performance by us,” Rapids coach Matt Wells said of the draw. “I thought we played with personality, played with courage, just like we did against Miami. … We’re showing we’re definitely a different team than we’ve been in the past.”
–Field Level Media
Apr 4, 2026; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Whitecaps FC defender Edier Ocampo (18) celebrates…
Nottingham Forest cranked up the pressure on its relegation rivals by thrashing Sunderland 5-0 in the Premier League on Friday, moving eight points clear of the drop zone.
Trai Hume’s 17th-minute own goal opened the floodgates, with Chris Wood, Morgan Gibbs-White and Igor Jesus all finding the net in a six-minute first-half burst at the Stadium of Light. Elliot Anderson capped off the win with a goal in stoppage time.
The victory gave Vitor Pereira’s 16th-placed Forest — unbeaten in six successive league games — 39 points with four games to play. It puts more pressure on 17th-placed West Ham United (33 points) and 18th-placed Tottenham Hotspur (31 points). Both West Ham and Spurs play this weekend.
Compounding Sunderland’s misery, Dan Ballard’s second-half goal was chalked off after VAR determined that Nordi Mukiele tripped goalkeeper Matz Sels.
Forest’s goalkeeper preserved the clean sheet with a terrific late save, stretching to tip Enzo Le Fee’s blistering close-range strike over the bar.
The game was end-to-end in the opening minutes with decent chances for both sides before Forest broke the deadlock when Omari Hutchinson floated a ball from a corner to the far post for Igor Jesus to head towards goal. The ball pinged off the head of Hume on the way in for an own goal.
Wood struck in the 31st minute when Sunderland goalkeeper Robin Roefs inexplicably passed the ball straight into his path. The ball bounced off the striker and fell to Gibbs-White, who drew Roefs out of his net before passing it back to Wood to slot home.
Gibbs-White added a goal of his own three minutes later when a ball to the back post found Jesus who headed it down for the midfielder, who unleashed a powerful shot into the bottom corner.
Jesus had the visiting fans in raptures when he knocked the ball into the far corner three minutes later, the ball glancing off Roef’s outstretched arm on the way in. Sunderland, who conceded four goals in a 4-3 loss to Aston Villa on Sunday, was booed off the pitch at the break.
Forest’s victory comes five days after it scored four second-half goals to beat Burnley 4-1.
“It’s quite special,” Gibbs-White told Sky Sports. “I didn’t think we could top the other day, but we go and do it. I think that’s just credit to the boys, and shows the character in the dressing room and the belief and the confidence that we have right now going into games.”
Anderson had missed Forest’s Europa League quarterfinal win over Porto earlier this month after the death of his mother Helen.
“Just really happy to score here and I just know that my mum would have been really proud of that one,” he said.
Published on Apr 25, 2026
Nottingham Forest cranked up the pressure on its relegation rivals by thrashing Sunderland 5-0 in the Premier League on Friday, moving eight points clear of the drop zone.
Trai Hume’s 17th-minute own goal opened the floodgates, with Chris Wood, Morgan Gibbs-White and Igor Jesus all finding the net in a six-minute first-half burst at the Stadium of Light. Elliot Anderson capped off the win with a goal in stoppage time.
The victory gave Vitor Pereira’s 16th-placed Forest — unbeaten in six successive league games — 39 points with four games to play. It puts more pressure on 17th-placed West Ham United (33 points) and 18th-placed Tottenham Hotspur (31 points). Both West Ham and Spurs play this weekend.
Compounding Sunderland’s misery, Dan Ballard’s second-half goal was chalked off after VAR determined that Nordi Mukiele tripped goalkeeper Matz Sels.
Forest’s goalkeeper preserved the clean sheet with a terrific late save, stretching to tip Enzo Le Fee’s blistering close-range strike over the bar.
The game was end-to-end in the opening minutes with decent chances for both sides before Forest broke the deadlock when Omari Hutchinson floated a ball from a corner to the far post for Igor Jesus to head towards goal. The ball pinged off the head of Hume on the way in for an own goal.
Wood struck in the 31st minute when Sunderland goalkeeper Robin Roefs inexplicably passed the ball straight into his path. The ball bounced off the striker and fell to Gibbs-White, who drew Roefs out of his net before passing it back to Wood to slot home.
Gibbs-White added a goal of his own three minutes later when a ball to the back post found Jesus who headed it down for the midfielder, who unleashed a powerful shot into the bottom corner.
Jesus had the visiting fans in raptures when he knocked the ball into the far corner three minutes later, the ball glancing off Roef’s outstretched arm on the way in. Sunderland, who conceded four goals in a 4-3 loss to Aston Villa on Sunday, was booed off the pitch at the break.
Forest’s victory comes five days after it scored four second-half goals to beat Burnley 4-1.
“It’s quite special,” Gibbs-White told Sky Sports. “I didn’t think we could top the other day, but we go and do it. I think that’s just credit to the boys, and shows the character in the dressing room and the belief and the confidence that we have right now going into games.”
Anderson had missed Forest’s Europa League quarterfinal win over Porto earlier this month after the death of his mother Helen.
“Just really happy to score here and I just know that my mum would have been really proud of that one,” he said.
Published on Apr 25, 2026
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Apr 23, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Cubs first baseman Michael Busch (29) gestures after hitting a three run home run against the Philadelphia Phillies during the third inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images Dansby Swanson laced a walk-off single in the 10th inning to give the Chicago Cubs an 8-7 victory over the visiting Philadelphia Phillies and extend their winning streak to nine on Thursday.
Philadelphia lost its ninth straight game and now owns the worst record (8-17) in the National League.
Javier Assad (2-1) threw a perfect top of the 10th, before Tanner Banks (0-2) pitched the bottom of the frame for the Phillies. Banks intentionally walked Seiya Suzuki and allowed Carson Kelly’s single to load the bases.
After Michael Busch struck out, Swanson’s single to right ended it.
Busch homered and drove in four, while Suzuki went deep and Kelly produced three hits in the win.
With the score tied at six apiece in the bottom of the eighth, Suzuki launched his third homer in as many games, turning on a fastball from Philadelphia reliever Brad Keller.
The Phillies answered in the top of the ninth, as pinch-hitter Adolis Garcia hit his third homer of the season, knotting the score at 7-7 against Chicago’s Caleb Thielbar.
Edward Cabrera allowed five runs (three earned) on six hits, striking out five and walking none for Chicago, which stamped a four-game sweep of Philadelphia and extended its longest winning streak since an 11-gamer in 2016.
Cristopher Sanchez started for the Phillies, allowing six runs on 12 hits across 5 1/3 innings, striking out four and walking two. Brandon Marsh went 3-for-4 with two homers in the loss.
The Phillies grabbed a 1-0 lead in the second inning on Marsh’s third home run of the season.
Kelly and Busch reached to begin the bottom of the second for Chicago, before Swanson’s sac fly knotted the score.
In the third, Suzuki and Kelly singled, leading to Busch’s three-run homer, giving the Cubs a 4-1 edge.
Bryce Harper’s one-out single in the fourth was followed with Marsh’s RBI base hit, pulling the Phillies within two.
Chicago got the run back in the home half of the fourth, as Ian Happ hit his seventh of the year to push the lead to 5-2.
After allowing Happ’s one-out single in the sixth, Sanchez was replaced by Chase Shugart. Suzuki singled and Kelly was hit by a pitch, before Busch’s RBI groundout made it 6-2.
Marsh continued his stellar day with a one-out homer in the seventh to slice the deficit to three. Bryson Stott singled and Alec Bohm doubled, before Alex Bregman’s throwing error allowed Stott to score from third. The visitors continued to inch closer, as Garrett Stubbs’ sac fly pulled the Phillies within a run.
In relief of Cabrera, Hoby Milner walked a pair in 2/3 of an inning in the eighth. Jacob Webb entered with runners on first and second, allowing Edmundo Sosa’s game-tying single.
–Field Level Media
Apr 23, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Cubs first baseman Michael Busch (29) gestures after hitting a three run home run against the Philadelphia Phillies during the third inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images Dansby Swanson laced a walk-off single in the 10th inning to give the Chicago Cubs an 8-7 victory over the visiting Philadelphia Phillies and extend their winning streak to nine on Thursday.
Philadelphia lost its ninth straight game and now owns the worst record (8-17) in the National League.
Javier Assad (2-1) threw a perfect top of the 10th, before Tanner Banks (0-2) pitched the bottom of the frame for the Phillies. Banks intentionally walked Seiya Suzuki and allowed Carson Kelly’s single to load the bases.
After Michael Busch struck out, Swanson’s single to right ended it.
Busch homered and drove in four, while Suzuki went deep and Kelly produced three hits in the win.
With the score tied at six apiece in the bottom of the eighth, Suzuki launched his third homer in as many games, turning on a fastball from Philadelphia reliever Brad Keller.
The Phillies answered in the top of the ninth, as pinch-hitter Adolis Garcia hit his third homer of the season, knotting the score at 7-7 against Chicago’s Caleb Thielbar.
Edward Cabrera allowed five runs (three earned) on six hits, striking out five and walking none for Chicago, which stamped a four-game sweep of Philadelphia and extended its longest winning streak since an 11-gamer in 2016.
Cristopher Sanchez started for the Phillies, allowing six runs on 12 hits across 5 1/3 innings, striking out four and walking two. Brandon Marsh went 3-for-4 with two homers in the loss.
The Phillies grabbed a 1-0 lead in the second inning on Marsh’s third home run of the season.
Kelly and Busch reached to begin the bottom of the second for Chicago, before Swanson’s sac fly knotted the score.
In the third, Suzuki and Kelly singled, leading to Busch’s three-run homer, giving the Cubs a 4-1 edge.
Bryce Harper’s one-out single in the fourth was followed with Marsh’s RBI base hit, pulling the Phillies within two.
Chicago got the run back in the home half of the fourth, as Ian Happ hit his seventh of the year to push the lead to 5-2.
After allowing Happ’s one-out single in the sixth, Sanchez was replaced by Chase Shugart. Suzuki singled and Kelly was hit by a pitch, before Busch’s RBI groundout made it 6-2.
Marsh continued his stellar day with a one-out homer in the seventh to slice the deficit to three. Bryson Stott singled and Alec Bohm doubled, before Alex Bregman’s throwing error allowed Stott to score from third. The visitors continued to inch closer, as Garrett Stubbs’ sac fly pulled the Phillies within a run.
In relief of Cabrera, Hoby Milner walked a pair in 2/3 of an inning in the eighth. Jacob Webb entered with runners on first and second, allowing Edmundo Sosa’s game-tying single.
–Field Level Media
Apr 23, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Cubs first baseman Michael Busch (29) gestures after…