Back to the Chicago Cubs Newsfeed

Cubs 6, Padres 0: The story of the man of Steele and his sidekicks Yan and Nico

If Justin Steele keeps up this sort of pitching, there will be a case for him to be on the National League All-Star team. From BCB’s JohnW53:

With his 5u2153 shutout innings, Justin Steele has allowed no more than two earned runs in 12 consecutive starts, going back to July 22 of last season. That is the third-longest such streak in team history. Jack Taylor had 15 in a row in 1902 and Jake Arrieta had 14 in 2015-16. In his 12 games, Steele has pitched 67 innings and allowed eight earned runs, for an ERA of 1.