In what’s already being hailed as one of the most electrifying games of the 2025 MLB season, the Chicago Cubs edged out the Los Angeles Dodgers in an 11–10 extra-inning classic at Wrigley Field on Tuesday night. With playoff-level energy pulsing through the stands, the Cubs rallied from a three-run deficit to seal the victory in walk-off fashion.
The turning point came in the bottom of the ninth when Miguel Amaya delivered a clutch hit to tie the game, igniting the crowd and shifting momentum squarely in Chicago’s favor. Then, in the 10th inning, Ian Happ stepped up with a laser-sharp RBI single to drive in the game-winning run—sending Cubs fans into a frenzy and the dugout into celebration.
The game was a rollercoaster of lead changes, dramatic at-bats, and standout moments, including a two-run homer from Kyle Tucker, who continues to be a crucial offensive weapon for the Cubs. Tucker’s performance not only helped turn the tide against the powerhouse Dodgers, but also reinforced his growing value to the organization.
Behind the scenes, the Cubs’ front office appears to be making moves of its own. Sources suggest that management is actively exploring a long-term contract extension for Tucker, whose current deal expires at the end of the season. The 28-year-old outfielder has quickly become a fan favorite and a cornerstone of the Cubs’ lineup, making his future a top priority for the team.
As negotiations unfold, Tuesday’s walk-off win stands as a symbol of the Cubs’ renewed momentum—both on the field and in the front office. With postseason ambitions running high and a young, talented core taking shape, the North Siders are making a loud statement in the early months of the 2025 campaign.
For now, Cubs Nation can savor the thrill of a victory that had all the drama, heart, and fireworks of October—delivered in April.