Chicago Cubs Officially Eliminated from MLB Postseason – Latest News & Updates

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The Chicago Cubs have officially been eliminated from postseason contention, following a 5-1 loss to the Nationals. The Mets’ victory over the Phillies sealed the fate of the North Siders, who now hold a 79-76 record for the season. Currently, the Diamondbacks and Mets hold the last two National League Wild-Card spots, with the Braves closely behind in the standings.

Kyle Hendricks expressed his thoughts on the tough year after the loss, mentioning the team’s struggles to maintain momentum throughout the season. The Cubs had a mix of good and bad months, with winning records in March/April, July, and August, but tough stretches in May and June ultimately kept them out of the playoffs for the second consecutive year.

Patrick Wisdom reflected on how the season slipped away from the team, expressing disappointment that they couldn’t secure a postseason spot. The Cubs have not made the playoffs since 2020 and have not won a playoff game since 2017, highlighting the need for a strong offseason to regroup and come back stronger in the future.

Looking ahead, Jed Hoyer’s front office faces a crucial offseason as they aim to find ways to consistently bring the team back to postseason contention. After a run of 90-win seasons from 2015-2018, the Cubs have struggled to reach the same level of success in recent years, making it essential for the team to regroup and strategize for a better future.

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