The Chicago Cubs' bats exploded Wednesday at Wrigley Field, as they hit a franchise record-tying eight home runs in a 23-3 beatdown of the San Diego Padres to complete a three-game sweep.
Dansby Swanson was responsible for three of the Cubs' four homers, including a grand slam in the eighth. The shortstop, who has nine homers and 29 RBIs over his last 15 games, became the first Cub to drive in at least eight runs in a game since Sammy Sosa in 2002, according to ESPN's Jesse Rogers.
GRAND SLAM
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THIRD HOMER OF THE GAME
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It's the sixth time since 1898 that the Cubs have scored at least 23 runs in a game, per Stathead. They hadn't produced an offensive day of this magnitude at Wrigley Field since scoring 23 on May 17, 1977 - also against the Padres. Chicago's modern-era franchise record is 26 runs, set in 1995.
Michael Conforto also had a multi-homer day, while Seiya Suzuki, Michael Busch, and Pete Crow-Armstrong each hit one round-tripper. Suzuki's marked a career milestone, as he became just the fourth Japanese-born player to hit 100 home runs in the majors.
Every member of the Cubs' starting lineup, save for Alex Bregman and Nico Hoerner, had at least one hit.
Chicago has now won five straight games and 11 of its last 13.
Padres starter Walker Buehler allowed a career-high nine runs on seven hits over four innings of work.









