Cubs Win Again — Happ Keeps It “Happ-ening” in Second Straight Victory
That’s two in a row for the Chicago Cubs — and suddenly, everything feels just a little different on the North Side.
After grinding through a frustrating stretch, the Cubs are showing signs of life, stacking wins and finally building
the kind of momentum that had been missing.
The headline? Ian Happ is making things… well… Happ-en.
Happ delivered once again, blasting another home run and driving in multiple runs to lead the offense.
What was once a cold stretch has quickly turned into a spark — and Happ is right at the center of it.
🔥 What’s “Happ-ening” Right Now?
- Ian Happ going deep again
- Multi-RBI performance setting the tone
- Clutch hitting up and down the lineup
- Aggressive, high-energy baserunning
⚡ The Play Everyone’s Talking About
Pete Crow-Armstrong brought the energy to another level with one of the most exciting moments of the game —
an electric dash home that perfectly captured the Cubs’ renewed intensity.
Charging down the line at full speed, PCA avoided the tag with a slick, instinctive slide,
dodging the catcher at the last second to score. It wasn’t just a run — it was a tone-setter.
This is the kind of play that changes momentum — aggressive, fearless, and game-altering.
It’s exactly what the Cubs had been lacking during their skid: pressure on the defense,
forcing mistakes, and turning routine plays into chaos.
📊 Game Impact Snapshot
Ian Happ
HR • Multi RBI
Offensive Leader
PCA
Dynamic Base Running
Highlight Slide at Home
Team Energy
Aggressive Playstyle
Momentum Builder
⚾ A Complete Team Win
This game wasn’t just about power hitting — it was about execution across the board.
- Timely hits instead of stranded runners
- Smart, aggressive baserunning
- Improved situational awareness
- Confidence returning to the dugout
The Cubs didn’t just win — they dictated the game.
🚀 Why This Feels Like a Turning Point
Two wins won’t fix everything overnight, but this one felt different.
The Cubs looked loose. They played fast. They attacked instead of reacting.
Most importantly — they looked confident again.
When big swings and aggressive plays meet confidence — that’s when things really start “Happ-ening.”
⭐ Who Stood Out Today?
- Ian Happ – Another home run and multiple RBIs
- Pete Crow-Armstrong – Game-changing hustle and highlight slide at the plate
- Cubs Lineup – Clutch hitting and better execution overall
The Cubs are building something again. The energy is different, the execution is sharper,
and for the first time in a while — it feels sustainable.