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The Cubs offense rallied behind their struggling pitcher, Shota Imanaga, on Tuesday night to secure a win. Despite giving up five runs in just one inning, Imanaga’s teammates stepped up to support him and the offense showed resilience and determination.

Manager Craig Counsell praised the Cubs offense for their performance and resilience in the face of Imanaga’s rough stretch. He reflected on the pitcher’s struggles after the game but also noted that the team came together to rally behind him and ultimately achieved success.

Imanaga faced challenges on the mound but his teammates provided the support he needed to bounce back from his tough outing. The Cubs showed their ability to come together as a team and support one another, even in challenging times. It was a testament to their unity and determination that they were able to overcome Imanaga’s struggles and secure a victory.

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