The Chicago Cubs are riding a wave of momentum, while the New York Mets are stuck in a historic slump. On Saturday, pinch-hitter Carson Kelly delivered the decisive blow, launching a tiebreaking three-run homer in the sixth inning to power the Cubs to a 4-2 victory, handing the Mets their 10th consecutive loss.
With the game knotted at 1-1 and two outs in the sixth, Kelly stepped in against reliever Brooks Raley and sent the first pitch he saw deep into the Wrigley Field bleachers. The clutch swing electrified the crowd and broke open a tight contest, showcasing the kind of dramatic moment that defines a winning streak.
This wasn't a one-man show for the Cubs, who have now won four straight. Ian Happ provided an early spark with a mammoth 431-foot solo homer in the second inning, his second in as many games. On the mound, starter Jameson Taillon was sharp, earning the win with six crisp innings of one-run ball to help seal the series.
For the Mets, the story is one of deepening frustration. This 10-game skid is their longest since 2004, and they've been outscored 60-18 during the collapse. Mark Vientos provided a brief highlight with a 434-foot homer, but it wasn't enough to stop the slide. The team now faces the daunting task of avoiding a series sweep in Sunday's finale.
