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In a thrilling display of power hitting, the Chicago Cubs and Arizona Diamondbacks combined for an astonishing seven home runs in a wild game that ended with a score of 13-11 in favor of the Cubs. The matchup, which took place on a memorable Friday, featured two grand slams that left fans on the edge of their seats.
Carson Kelly of the Diamondbacks was a standout performer, launching two home runs and driving in five runs. His explosive hitting kept Arizona competitive throughout the game. However, the Cubs' offense proved too much to handle, showcasing their own firepower with timely hits and aggressive baserunning.
As the game unfolded, both teams exchanged blows, with each inning bringing new excitement. The high-scoring affair highlighted the offensive capabilities of both lineups, and it was a night to remember for fans of both teams. The Cubs' victory not only marked a significant win but also added to the excitement of the ongoing season.
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