The Chicago Cubs claimed a 4-3 victory over the Chicago White Sox on August 18, 2026, during the City Series at Wrigley Field. The game concluded dramatically with Alex Bregman’s walk-off single in the ninth inning.
Key Moments of the Game
Third baseman Alex Bregman played a crucial role. He celebrated with Nico Hoerner after his decisive hit. This victory marked a remarkable moment as the Cubs secured back-to-back wins against the White Sox, largely thanks to Bregman’s efforts.
The game also saw Carson Kelly’s impactful performance. He doubled in the ninth inning and later scored the winning run, further contributing to the team’s victory. Meanwhile, center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong was intentionally walked in the same inning, setting the stage for Bregman’s heroics.
Cubs’ Players Highlighted
Earlier, Bregman had already driven in a run with a single in the seventh inning. Kevin Alcántara’s agile slide into home plate underscored the team’s determination, with Alcántara and Bregman’s celebration highlighting their on-field synergy.
Javier Assad, the Cubs’ relief pitcher, expressed his exhilaration after being taken out of the game in the eighth inning, signaling the team’s strong defensive efforts throughout the game.
White Sox Resilience
Despite the loss, the White Sox had notable performances. Munetaka Murakami hit a solo home run in the third inning. This moment received enthusiastic cheers from his teammates in the dugout, even though the team could not secure a win.
Their relief pitcher, Erick Fedde, demonstrated impressive pitching, holding the Cubs back during his time on the mound.
The competition remained intense throughout. Drew Romo and Tristan Peters provided significant offensive contributions with their run-scoring plays in the second and fourth innings, respectively.
The Atmosphere at Wrigley Field
The game took place under an electric atmosphere. Prior to the match, fans enjoyed a ceremonial first pitch thrown by Patrick Kane, a player from the Chicago Blackhawks. Both managers, Craig Counsell for the Cubs and Will Venable for the White Sox, spoke to the media, reflecting on the game’s significance.
Despite a brief rain delay in the eighth inning, fans kept spirits high. The event further included memorable moments such as a fan displaying a Green Bay Packers flag and the joyous celebration of children in the dugout with Pete Crow-Armstrong.
This riveting encounter between the Cubs and the White Sox added another exciting chapter to the storied City Series rivalry.

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