On a summer-like afternoon at Wrigley Field, the Chicago Cubs staged a thrilling comeback, overcoming a disastrous 10-run eighth inning by their bullpen to defeat the Arizona Diamondbacks 13-11. After initially leading 7-1, the Cubs watched their bullpen falter, allowing the Diamondbacks to score 10 runs, but rallied back in the bottom of the eighth with six runs, highlighted by Kyle Tucker’s go-ahead two-run homer. The game became historic, marking a rare occurrence in Cubs history where both teams combined for 21 runs over two innings, reminiscent of a game from 1893.