The Cubs pulled off another heart-stopping thriller, winning 4-3 over the White Sox in a game that went down to the wire thanks to Alex Bregman’s walk-off hit in the bottom of the ninth. After Pete Crow-Armstrong blasted his sixth homer of the season to open the scoring, the Cubs battled back from a fourth-inning deficit, with Javier Assad stepping in after Kevin Gausman exited due to cramps and delivering three solid innings. The bullpen, led by Caleb Thielbar and Jacob Webb, shut down the Sox in key moments, while Seiya Suzuki made a clutch catch in foul territory to set up Bregman’s heroics. With their 13th walk-off win this year — putting them in elite historical company — the Cubs have climbed back to .500+, proving their resilience and thrilling fans at Wrigley with a brand of baseball that never quits.

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