CHICAGO -- The Cubs had little time to celebrate their walk-off win in the suspended game they completed Wednesday afternoon. Less than an hour later, they were already in a four-run hole.
That start dictated the rest of the game, as the Cubs fell flat and dropped the series finale against the Mets, 10-3, at Wrigley Field. The loss snapped their seven-game winning streak, and it was the Mets' first win against the Cubs since June 14 of last season. Chicago had won the previous nine matchups between the two teams.
As was the case against Jacob deGrom the night before, the Cubs' offense was limited to just one run against a New York starter.