Swanson and Crow-Armstrong help the Cubs beat the White Sox for a franchise record 7th straight time

Chicago (AP) dance at Swanson made Homer and Pete Crow-Armstrong rode two more runs to help Chicago Cubs beat Chicago White SOX 7-3 Saturday. Miguel Amaya also had two RBIs, as the NL-central leading cubs improved to 4-1 on a six-game at home. Matthew Boyd, 4-2) knocked out eight as he pitched six innings from the ball with three runs. The Cubs set a franchise record with their seventh consecutive victory against the White Sox. The series of all time between the Crosstown opponents is linked to 74 wins by piece. Chase Meidroth and Tim Elko went deeply for the last place White Sox in their third consecutive loss. Sean Burke (2-5) allowed five earned runs and seven strokes in 4 2/3 overs. Meidroth led the match with a ride to the left for his first career -Homer. But in second place the Cubs seized control with four runs. Walking by Moisés Ballesteros and Nico fornication loaded the bases for Amaya, who led a single singles in the left field. With two out and runners in second and third place, Crow-Armstrong took another single single one to the center. Crow-Armstrong rode in a career high of six runs in Friday’s 13-3 victory in the series opener. The 23-year-old center-field worker bats .327 (18 for 55) with six homers and 17 RBIs in his last 14 games. Swanson hit his 10th Homer in fifth place, and the Cubs got another run when Vidal Bruján was credited with a ground rule RBI double on a flying ball to the right played by Joshua Palacios. Elko led fifth place with a 425 -feet ride to his second Homer. But Boyd retired the next three overs and knocked Palacios and Michael A. Taylor before Meidroth to second place. The Cubs ended with 11 walks, including three for Kyle Tucker. White Sox-Judge Jonathan Cannon (2-4, 3.60 era) and Cubs right hand Colin Rea (3-0, 2.48 era) take the hill for the finals of the series on Sunday. ___