On July 22, the Cubs trailed, 3-1, after the Cardinals scored twice in the top of the third inning.
With 1 out in the bottom, 3 consecutive Cubs singled. The third hit, by Cody Bellinger, drove.
4-3 is one of the most frequent final scores in Major League Baseball.
There have been 71 such games this season.
Last year, there were 130.
Since 1901, the Cubs have played 1,083 games that.
When Nelson Velazquez hit his grand slam against the Mariners on Tuesday, he became the 200th different Cub to clear the bases with a homer since 1876.
It turns out that Velazquez made another bit.
After documenting the Cubs' wins in which the same player drove in both or all 3 of their runs, I couldn't resist looking at higher RBI totals.
The Cubs have won 129 games in which a player.
Starting in 1901, the first year of the Modern Era, the Cubs have played 18,855 regular-season games.
They have won 9,467 of them.
In more than one third of those wins, 3,367, they scored between.