Entering Thursday night, Seiya Suzuki hadn’t hit a home run since August 6. He was batting .196 in September, with a 61 wRC+ and a .232 slugging percentage.
But he turned things around on Thursday, recording his fifth multi-homer game of the season. His first blast traveled 434 feet to left field, leaving the bat at 108.4 mph.
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) September 26, 2025
His second home run cut the deficit to three runs, though it didn’t travel quite as far.