Cubs' losing skid reaches 10 games as team's streaky -- and unprecedented -- season

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Cubs' losing skid reaches 10 games as team's streaky -- and unprecedented -- season

The Cubs' losing ways continued on Tuesday with a blowout loss to the Pirates. It was never really a game, as Pittsburgh scored five runs in the first inning and went on to win 12-1.

This was the Cubs' 10th straight loss. During this streak, the offense has been painfully terrible at bringing baserunners home. The Cubs were 1 for 13 with runners in scoring position and left 11 runners on base while scoring just one run on Tuesday.

Injuries pile up

The rotation is badly banged up, with Matthew Boyd, Cade Horton, Justin Steele and Edward Cabrera on the injured list. As such, Jordan Wicks was forced to make his first MLB start since 2024. He gave up eight runs on nine hits in 4⅓ innings.

The offense is at full strength — Matt Shaw, a part-time player, is the only injury — but they've just stopped hitting as a group. Things are a total mess right now.

Historic volatility

The Cubs are still above .500 at 29-26, and that's largely due to two separate 10-game winning streaks earlier this season. They started 7-9, then won 10 in a row, lost three in a row, won 10 straight and have gone 2-14 since the second winning streak.

The Cubs are only 9-26 outside the two winning streaks. Those are the two longest winning streaks in baseball this season, as no other team has a winning streak of more than eight games.

The Cubs are now two losses away from the longest losing streak of the 2026 season, trailing only the Mets' 12-game losing streak. The Phillies also lost 10 in a row earlier.

This is the first time since the 2017 Dodgers that a team has had two 10-game winning streaks and a 10-game losing streak in the same season.

This is the earliest in a season a team has ever pulled off what the Cubs have done. Remember, the Cubs joined four other teams in history by having two 10-game winning streaks in the first 40 games. None of those teams lost more than five in a row in their respective seasons.

While it might sound hyperbolic to say "we've never seen anything like this," we actually haven't. Not this early in the season. It's the most extreme sequencing ever seen before the calendar turns to June.

Franchise history await

Further, the Cubs are now approaching dubious franchise history. They're currently tied for the 13th-longest losing streak in Cubs history. This is the longest losing streak since they lost 12 straight (twice) in 2021.

The record isn't too far off. The Cubs started the 1997 season 0-14, and that 14-game losing streak is the longest in franchise history.

What's next

On Wednesday, the Cubs send Jameson Taillon (2-4, 5.20 ERA) to the hill against Bubba Chandler (1-6, 4.79) of the Pirates.

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