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Rahimi, Harris & Grote Show

Cubs snap their 10-game losing streak! (Hour 1)

28 May 2026

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Chapter 1: How did the Cubs finally snap their 10-game losing streak?

2.697 - 25.87 Unknown

The views and opinions of Layla Rahimi, Marshall Harris, and Mark Grody should not be taken too seriously. Especially when they give advice. Do not take Marshall's analogies literally. Especially when it comes to Russell Dorsey. The sports thoughts of Rahimi, Harris, and Grody may change at any time. It's just sports. Okay, thanks, bye. Rahimi, Harris, and Grody. 10 to 2. On 104.3 The Score.

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25.968 - 45.124 Mark Grote

The frustrating part is, and Mark, you and I talked about this, I'm pretty sure it was off the mic yesterday. When nobody is hitting, when you can't get guys around, when they're on third base, when the last win was May 15th, it starts to add up for all of us who are watching in a way that can be incredibly frustrating.

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45.104 - 58.699 Marshall Harris

There was no sign of life from the Chicago Cubs. There is no sign that they are on the verge or close to snapping out of what is now a 10-game losing streak. Losing streak.

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Chapter 2: What role did Ian Happ play in the Cubs' victory?

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And now the next pitch.

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62.223 - 71.213 Mark Grote

Ian Henson, line drive, base hit, right center. Henson drive in two. Racing on the way to third is Bush. Two-run single, Ian Henson.

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71.935 - 78.985 Unknown

Nico, shallow right field, and it's a base hit from Nico Horner. Carson Kelly routes third and scores.

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79.386 - 85.635 Marshall Harris

And a big hit with runners in scoring position from Nico Horner. RBI single, it's 3-0 Cubs.

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And now the next pitch. Drilled in the air, deep right field, back toward the wall and off the wall.

91.264 - 100.712 Mark Grote

A run scores, Pete going for two. He's got a stand-up double. Cubs grab the lead right back. Keep down the right field line.

Chapter 3: What were the highlights of the Cubs' six-run seventh inning?

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Valdez towards the corner. And it's gone. Bumped by Ian Happ. Cubs have a real chance to keep this rally going.

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110.536 - 139.916 Mark Grote

Conforto drives one in the air. Deep right center. Back toward the wall. Gone. Two-run home run, Michael Conforto. The 0-1 pitch. Bounce to short, this should do it. Swanson shovels to Horner. Nope, he juggled it, and then two to first in time to end the ballgame. So the 10-game losing streak is history. The Cubs win tonight's game by a score of 10-4.

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Chapter 4: How did the Cubs' offensive performance change in this game?

140.016 - 144.302 Mark Grote

We are back, baby. We are f***ing back. We are back.

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144.322 - 155.352 Unknown

Blast it, Cubs. Layla Rahimi, Marshall Harris, Mark Grody. Middays 10 a.m. to 2 on Chicago Sports Radio. 104.3 The Score.

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157.053 - 173.456 Mark Grote

Let's go on this Thursday. In the words of Mac Miller, the late Mac Miller, knock, knock, let the Cubs in in Pittsburgh. Nicely done. Tyler Buterbaugh, this is Rahimi Harris and Grody on 104 Through the Score. It is Mark Grody and Layla Rahimi in with you today.

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173.476 - 185.372 Mark Grote

And for the first time since May 15th, we have a discussion to be had, Mark, where the Cubs have finally, for the first time since Crosstown, won a game.

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185.875 - 188.639 Marshall Harris

A six-run seventh inning, ladies and gentlemen.

Chapter 5: What challenges did Jamison Tyone face during the game?

188.659 - 209.645 Marshall Harris

The Cubs had the big inning that we were anticipating would eventually happen again sometime in life. Chicago Cubs fans, you are freed. You may feel free to move about the country more comfortably in your conversations. I spoke to somebody who is... Was, actually.

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209.965 - 216.692 Marshall Harris

A security guard at Soldier Field for Bears games that I got to know when I was doing sidelines because you get to know all the people down on the field.

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216.712 - 218.154 Mark Grote

They do have some great people there.

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218.174 - 224.68 Marshall Harris

They do. It's a great community. When you work sidelines, you meet all the ancillary people. You meet the ambulance drivers, all the cool people.

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224.7 - 226.742 Mark Grote

And the security people on the field are pretty great.

226.823 - 231.067 Marshall Harris

They're awesome. Shout out to everybody. And I don't want to name names because then I'll miss names.

Chapter 6: How did the Cubs' pitching hold up against the Pirates?

231.127 - 254.409 Marshall Harris

But this particular person texted me and said, I'm sorry, man. I can't listen to any sports talk radio or watch any television on days the Cubs lose. So this has been a very, very difficult time for a lot of people. So you are freed. It's okay today. Will it be okay later today when Paul Skeen pitches? Maybe not.

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254.669 - 260.955 Marshall Harris

But for today's purposes, Layla, a 10-4 win over the Pirates ending what was a 10-game losing streak. It's a joyous occasion.

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260.935 - 271.787 Mark Grote

Well, it was, and we know we were fed up yesterday, Mark. I was yelling about it in five on it. I felt like I was yelling at kids or something. I'm like, stop it. Stop this losing.

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Chapter 7: What impact did David Sandlin have in his MLB debut for the White Sox?

271.927 - 274.87 Mark Grote

I'm tired of this. Don't make me turn the car around.

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274.89 - 280.616 Marshall Harris

Because there wasn't much more you could say, right? Then stop it. Stop losing. Hit the baseball.

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280.716 - 291.169 Mark Grote

If nothing else, the dam was starting to break on the broadcast side. Let's go back to noon. I can't believe I'm saying this. It ends today.

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291.189 - 292.774 Unknown

I like that.

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292.794 - 303.548 Mark Grote

It's Marshall's birthday. It's Pat Hughes' birthday. Jamison Tyone is facing his former team, and I don't necessarily know that that matters because he's been giving up some home runs. But this has got to stop.

Chapter 8: What are the implications of Ian Happ's performance for his future?

305.266 - 309.293 Mark Grote

Or I don't know. Or else. And then I shake my hand in a cloud.

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309.373 - 310.415 Marshall Harris

That's where we are, though.

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310.435 - 312.098 Mark Grote

And then tomorrow we're like, okay.

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312.258 - 315.484 Marshall Harris

There's no logical explanation for any of it. So it is just.

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315.504 - 333.886 Mark Grote

Oh, there is. And that logical explanation was you should never let go of Kyle Schwarmer. Okay. I stand on that. Stop it! I will never not say that. Yeah, I'm still mad about Kyle Schwarber, but that was how we felt. I mean, we did have a laugh, and Jameson Tyone did give up home runs, plural.

333.906 - 354.432 Mark Grote

So all of those things occurred, but what was most important here, Mark, is that the Cubs decided to hit more than just single-digit hits. I'm not saying double-digit runs. They had those, but that was... That was part of the equation. They hadn't had double-digit hits since that May 15th game against the White Sox.

354.853 - 357.377 Marshall Harris

Cubs had... You ready for this? Ready for this, everybody?

357.397 - 359.701 Mark Grote

Sox had quite the grip on our Northside team.

359.741 - 361.725 Marshall Harris

Look at me. Everybody in here, look at me. Look at me.

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