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Cubs 3, Mets 1: Signs of life

Cubs 3, Mets 1: Signs of life Share this story Maybe, just maybe, there’s hope for this team. Sixteen games into the 2021 season, the Cubs finally won a game without hitting a home run, 3-1 over the Mets. They had previously been 0-4 this year when not homering and were outscored in those four games 22-5. This game began in brutally cold conditions, 39 degrees, though with not much wind at all, thankfully. Jake Arrieta and Taijuan Walker matched zeroes for two innings and then the Cubs got on the board in the third without a hit. Eric Sogard led off with a walk and was sacrificed to second by Jake. After Ian Happ struck out, Willson Contreras hit a sharp ground ball to third [VIDEO].

Jake Arrieta Was Solid Again Last Night, Being the Guy the Cubs Need Him to Be

We are so far removed from the nightly no-hitter watch Jake Arrieta used to deliver throughout his first stint with the Chicago Cubs. But one day before the five-year anniversary of his second career no-hitter, Arrieta held the Mets hitless through the first three innings of the game … and you could just tell by the broadcast, even that early in the game, that Boog Sciambi was hoping the first hit of the night (a slicing, opposite field single in the fourth) was going to find Joc Pederson’s glove. We were all hoping it. Alas. Jake wasn’t no-hit-level last night, but he was really dang good.

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On The Horizon: Cubs vs Mets series preview

On The Horizon: Cubs vs. Mets series preview Share this story Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images The weather forecast for the next three days in Chicago is much colder and wetter than normal for late April. It might be a bit better by Thursday, but the first two games of this series will be played in less-than-optimal conditions. The Mets are used to game postponements this year; hopefully we won’t have any this week. For more on that and the team, here’s Chris McShane, managing editor of our SB Nation Mets site Amazin’ Avenue: The Mets have had almost as many days without games as they’ve had with them since the season got underway. But when they have played, they’ve been successful, even though their lineup really hasn’t gotten off the ground yet. It’s hard to blame the hitters for that given the disjointed nature of the Mets’ season so far, with COVID, rain, and snow all having postponed at least one of their games. In that sense, any snow that might fall

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