Cubs vs Mets Recap: Swanson's 2-HR, 7-RBI Night Sparks 10-3 Win

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Cubs Come Ready to Fight at Citi Field
The Chicago Cubs rolled into New York fresh off a big 9-6 win Tuesday night. The Mets were looking to bounce back at home, but the Cubs had momentum on their side. Chicago's pitching staff took a hit with injuries sidelining Jameson Taillon and Edward Cabrera, so young Javier Assad got the start. The Mets countered with Nolan McLean on the mound. You could feel the energy right away—both teams hungry to control this matchup. The Cubs came to Citi Field with a 42-37 record and a two-game winning streak. New York sat at 34-45, struggling through four straight losses. This game would tell you everything about where each team stood heading into the stretch.
Dansby Swanson Takes Over the Show
The Mets struck first in the fourth inning. Jared Young crushed an Assad fastball 405 feet to left-center for a two-run homer. Francisco Alvarez followed immediately with a 437-foot rocket to center. Just like that, the Mets led 3-0 and the crowd roared. But the Cubs wouldn't stay down long. Michael Conforto doubled in the fifth, and Michael Busch launched a 398-foot bomb to right that scored Conforto. Things got really wild when Dansby Swanson stepped up in the sixth. The shortstop smashed a four-seam fastball over center field. The ball sailed 400 feet. Hoerner and Amaya both scored. Cubs led 6-3. Swanson was locked in.
Swanson Ends It With Thunder in the Eighth
The Cubs kept rolling. In the eighth inning, Dansby Swanson stepped up one more time and did it again. He crushed a 418-foot blast to left-center off Jonathan Pintaro. Ian Happ and Nico Hoerner both crossed the plate. Miguel Amaya scored too. The game was over. Chicago 10, New York 3. Swanson finished with two home runs and seven RBIs—a total wipeout performance. The Cubs' bats overpowered the Mets all night long. Michael Busch's homer and Michael Conforto's double proved the Cubs' lineup was too deep to stop. Assad threw five solid innings with five strikeouts, giving Chicago everything they needed. This win pushed the Cubs to 43-37 and cemented their momentum heading down the stretch.
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