One day after Pete Crow-Armstrong's three-hit effort, Kyle Tucker offered a glimpse of hope at the plate, collecting a pair of knocks and scoring two runs as the Chicago Cubs secured their first come-from-behind victory since July 2 in a 3-1 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Chicago looks to snap a three-series losing streak on Sunday behind right-hander Javier Assad, and the offense hanging some crooked numbers would certainly go a long way toward achieving that goal. The Cubs have scored more than three runs in just two of their last eight games - and they've gone 3-5 during that stretch.