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ANAHEIM, Calif. – Cubs right fielder Kyle Tucker was noncommittal Friday night when asked if his first homer in 26 games could snap him back into form.
“I mean, maybe,” he said then. “We’ll see how [Saturday] goes, and then next day, and the next day.”
Saturday went quite well.
In the Cubs’ 12-1 win against the Angels, he recorded his first multi-homer game as a Cub and the eighth of his career.
The Cubs scored nine of their first 10 runs Saturday on home runs.