The Cubs pulled off a jaw-dropping ninth-inning comeback, rallying for four runs to beat the Athletics 5-4 and stave off a three-game home sweep. Pete Crow-Armstrong delivered the walk-off single after a rollercoaster night that included an inside-the-park HR he misplayed, a solo blast, and the game-winner. Ian Happ’s two-run homer in the seventh gave them hope, but it was the clutch ninth inning—six-for-ten with runners in scoring position—that turned the tide. Meanwhile, Shota Imanaga struggled again, giving up three homers and six earned runs, pushing his ERA to 4.74. This win signals a potential offensive awakening for the Cubs as they head into the trade deadline.

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