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Swanson meets a tie-break single in the 4-run-dessel when the Cubs defeated the Rangers with 10: 6

Chicago (AP) -Dansby Swanson campaigned in another calid night with a eighth inning of Chicago in Chicago in Chicago’s Eighth Inning, and the Cubs defeated the Texas Rangers on Tuesday with 10: 6.

The CUBs played 6: 3 in the lead before making two mistakes and their seventh victory in eight games in eighth place.

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They had invited the bases when Swanson won against Chris Martin (0-1). Pete Crow Armstrong added a single with two runs against Hoby Milner on a 35-degree night.

Swanson performed the second against Patrick Corbin. He also hit a victim fly in a fifth with three runs against Jacob Webb.

Seiya Suzuki and Pete Crow-Armstrong each had three goals and two RBIs. Jameson Taillon threw six innings with three runs Ball and Porter Hodge (1-0) received four outs for victory.

Wyatt Langford followed for Texas. Josh Jung had three goals after he had been failed for neck spasms since March 28. But the Rangers lost their second in a row after they won five in a row.

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Corbin made four innings in his debut in Texas and allowed three runs and five goals. The 35-year-old left-hander signed the Rangers three weeks ago.

Key moment

Ian gaps from Chicago achieved a two-basis error that led eighth place when Leody Taveras misjudged his fly to the Deep Center. Martin deliberately went with one from Kyle Tucker. The Cubs invited the bases when the third Baseman Jung Jon Bertis Grounder played wrong before Swanson’s big single.

Key

The Gametime temperature of 35 was only a degree warmer than last night, which was the coldest game at Wrigley Field since 2011. In comparison, it was 38 when the Blackhawks played the St. Louis Blues in the NHL Winter Classic on New Year’s Eve.

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Next on

The three-game series ends on Wednesday. The Rangers send Tyler Mahle (1-0, 1.35 ERA) into the hill, and the cubs go with Shota Imanaga (2-0, 0.98 ERA). ___

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