Cubs Crush Dodgers in Historic Shutout: Brown and Kelly Lead the Charge

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The Chicago Cubs made a statement on Saturday, handing the Los Angeles Dodgers a humiliating 16-0 defeat at Wrigley Field. The Cubs' offense erupted for 16 runs, while their pitching staff, led by Seth Brown, shut down the Dodgers' bats, securing a historic shutout victory. The win marked one of the most dominant performances by the Cubs this season, and it was fueled by a stellar outing from Brown and a pair of home runs from Mason Kelly.
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The Cubs' bats came alive early, with Kelly setting the tone in the first inning with a solo home run off Dodgers starter Tony Gonsolin. The Cubs would go on to score in six of the eight innings they batted, with Kelly adding another home run in the seventh inning to cap off the scoring. The 16 runs scored by the Cubs were the most they have scored in a single game this season, and it marked the first time they have shut out an opponent since earlier this year.

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Brown's Strong Start

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Brown was dominant on the mound, tossing six scoreless innings and allowing just three hits. He struck out seven Dodgers and walked none, earning his fifth win of the season. The Cubs' bullpen took over from there, with Adbert Alzolay and Rowan Wick combining to pitch three scoreless innings to complete the shutout.
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Brown's performance was a much-needed boost for the Cubs, who had struggled to find consistency on the mound in recent weeks. His outing marked the longest scoreless start by a Cubs pitcher this season, and it lowered his ERA to 3.45. The Cubs will look to build on Brown's strong start as they head into the final stretch of the season.

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Kelly's Big Day

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Kelly was the star of the show on offense, hitting two home runs and driving in four runs. His first home run came in the first inning, and it set the tone for the rest of the game. Kelly's second home run came in the seventh inning, and it capped off the scoring for the Cubs. The two home runs marked Kelly's 10th and 11th of the season, and they moved him into a tie for the team lead.

Kelly's big day was part of a larger offensive explosion by the Cubs, who had seven players drive in at least one run. The Cubs' offense has been inconsistent at times this season, but on Saturday, everything clicked. The Cubs collected 14 hits, including four home runs, and they drew six walks. The 16 runs scored by the Cubs were the most they have scored in a single game since 2019.

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What's Next

The Cubs will look to build on their dominant win over the Dodgers as they head into the final stretch of the season. They will face the Dodgers again on Sunday, with Justin Steele taking the mound for the Cubs. The Cubs are currently in second place in the National League Central, and they will need to continue to play well if they want to make a push for the playoffs.

The Cubs' win over the Dodgers was a statement victory, and it showed that they are capable of competing with the best teams in the league. With Brown and Kelly leading the charge, the Cubs are poised to make a run in the second half of the season. Fans can catch the Cubs in action on Sunday as they take on the Dodgers at Wrigley Field.

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