Seiya Suzuki's Third Career Grand Slam Just Blew Up Coors Field and It's Getting Loud
WOAH! What a game out in Denver on Wednesday, folks. The Chicago Cubs just put on a clinic, stomping all over the Colorado Rockies with a massive 9-3 victory. And listen, if you missed it, you absolutely need to know about Seiya Suzuki's grand slam. That dude launched his third career grand slam, a monster shot that totally flipped the script and showed everyone why this early season baseball can be so wild.The Slam Heard 'Round Coors and Feltner's Rough Day
The Rockies actually got on the board first, thanks to Brett Sullivan. He crushed a solo homer into the second deck in the third inning, giving them a 1-0 lead. But the Cubs were having none of that, not for long anyway. They answered back in the fourth inning and it was epic. Pete Crow-Armstrong kicked things off with a single, then stole second, and moved to third on a Michael Busch single. Ryan Feltner, the Rockies' starter, then walked Ian Happ, loading the bases. That set the stage for Suzuki, who stepped up and absolutely unloaded a grand slam. It was his first since September 26, 2025, against St. Louis. Just like that, the Cubs were up big. Busch wasn't done either, driving in Dansby Swanson in the fifth, and Happ added a sacrifice fly to make it a four-run game. Feltner struggled, giving up six runs on four hits through just 4 1/3 innings.Bullpen Battles and Late-Game Bombs
The Cubs' Edward Cabrera looked solid on the mound, snagging his fourth win against three losses. He dealt for 5 1/3 innings, giving up only two runs on five hits before getting pulled. There was some drama in the sixth when Cubs manager Craig Counsell got tossed after arguing about a potential foul ball. The Rockies tried to rally and even loaded the bases against Cabrera, but Phil Maton came in and shut them down, striking out Ezequiel Tovar to end the threat. Chicago kept piling it on in the late innings. Alex Bregman mashed a two-run homer in the seventh, and Carson Kelly followed up with a solo shot in the eighth. Even with all that, Brett Sullivan still managed to hit *another* solo homer for the Rockies in the ninth, completing his first multi-homer game of his career. Cole Carrigg also picked up his first career home run for Colorado, and Troy Johnston had three hits. What a slugfest, right? Wins like this, even early in the season, are huge for teams trying to find their rhythm. Every game counts, every swing matters, and performances like Suzuki's grand slam are the kind of momentum shifters that can define a week. We'll be watching to see how these teams build, or don't build, on games like this moving forward!🐦 What fans are saying on X
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