Remember last year, when the Cubs bats were on fire for most of the first half? Yeah, me too.
Remember last year, when the Cubs bullpen was solid for most of the year? Yeah, me too.
Neither of those things is going well for the Cubs so far in 2026, and those were the primary reasons for the 6-4 loss to the Rays Monday afternoon, the first time this year the Cubs have lost consecutive games.
The Cubs scored first in this one. In the top of the second, Michael Busch and Dansby Swanson led off with walks.
After Matt Shaw and Pete Crow-Armstrong struck out, Miguel Amaya walked to load the bases.
Nico Hoerner’s single gave the Cubs a 2-0 lead [VIDEO].
But Jameson Taillon could not hold the lead. A single in the bottom of the second followed by a two-run homer from Cedric Mullins tied the game in the bottom of the second. Taillon got the second out of the inning, but then gave up a double.
A ground ball to deep short scored the Rays’ third run when Swanson made an ill-considered throw [VIDEO].
That clip is from the Rays broadcast (with former Cubs radio guy Dewayne Staats!), but on the Marquee broadcast Jim Deshaies said Swanson should have probably just eaten the ball. Had he done so, the runner would likely have held at third. Taillon then got the third out.
The Rays made it 4-2 in the third on a solo homer by Junior Caminero.
In the fourth, Swanson contributed this fine defensive play [VIDEO].
The Cubs tied things up in the sixth. Ian Happ led off with a double. Carson Kelly also doubled, but Happ had to hold at third because it wasn’t clear if Kelly’s ball would be caught.
Busch’s sacrifice fly made it 4-3 [VIDEO].
So the Cubs trailed by only one run when Taillon’s afternoon was wrapped after six innings. It was a decent start, six innings, seven hits, no walks. The two home runs weren’t good, but he does get a “quality start” for that effort, for whatever that’s worth. Here’s more on Taillon’s outing [VIDEO].
And a bit more on Jamo’s pitch selection [VIDEO].
So it’s a one-run game heading to the bottom of the seventh and Phil Maton entered in relief. Maton walked the leadoff hitter, which is never, ever good. He did retire the next two hitters, including Taylor Walls on this nice diving catch by Happ [VIDEO].
Unfortunately, Jonathan Aranada then put one in orbit to make it 6-3 [VIDEO].
Riley Martin made his MLB debut throwing the bottom of the eighth, and it was a success. He gave up a one-out infield single, but got out of the inning with a double play. Congrats to Martin, whose journey to MLB came from a Division II school (Quincy University). Looks like he could be a useful part of the Cubs bullpen — which they could use, because so far in this young season only Caleb Thielbar and Daniel Palencia have been reliable.
The Cubs did get one run back in the ninth when Shaw hit a two-out home run [VIDEO].
The Cubs did hit some baseballs hard for outs in this game but in general, the offense has just not shown up so far this year. The Cubs had just four hits on the afternoon and four walks and that’s just not going to cut it. The current team BA of .199 ranks 27th and the team OPS of .628 ranks 25th.
Now, this offense is better than that and when Seiya Suzuki returns on Friday it should get better. If the team was getting better relief pitching I’d worry less, but… that’s been another concern. It is still very early in the season, and things can turn quickly, as you know.
It would be nice if that would start tomorrow.
Today was the Rays’ first game back at the renovated Tropicana Field, but they still had the upper deck closed and reported 25,114 paid for the afternoon. It looked nice, though:
Javier Assad will start Tuesday’s game for the Cubs after Matthew Boyd hit the injured list with a bicep issue. Drew Rasmussen will go for the Rays. Game time Tuesday is 5:40 p.m. CT and TV coverage will be via Marquee Sports Network.











