TORONTO — Another night, another blown lead in Canada.
The Cubs’ Marcus Stroman and Blue Jays’ Kevin Gausman locked up in a pretty good pitchers’ duel for five innings, with the Cubs actually taking a brief lead.
But Brendon Little, a former Cubs No. 1 draft pick (2017) made his MLB debut Tuesday evening in Toronto and had a rough go of it, and the three-run homer he served up was the difference in a 5-3 Jays win over the Cubs, the Cubs’ fourth straight loss.
The Cubs took a 1-0 lead in the fourth on Willson Contreras’ 21st home run of the season [VIDEO].