The Cubs’ offense hasn’t shown any signs of complacency.
Friday’s 13-0 victory over the Dodgers marked the sixth time they’ve scored in double digits in only their 19th game — equalling their 2022 total.
It’s also the first time they’ve scored 10 runs or more in 19 games in franchise history, trailing only the 1885 team that accomplished this feat in 17 games, according to team historian Ed Hartig.
“They’re not giving away at-bats,” manager David Ross said after the Cubs scored seven times in the fifth to expand their lead to 12-0.