You didn’t think the Cubs offense was done, did you?
After scoring one-bajillion runs off the Marlins this week, the Cubs got things going right away against the White Sox. Ben Zobrist led off with a double, Kris Bryant was hit by a pitch, and Anthony Rizzo eventually drove in the game’s first run.
But the real fun began once Kyle Schwarber drew a walk to load the bases for Willson Contreras – on my fantasy team (YES!) – who decided to make his second homer of the season count!
Watch as he put the Cubs up by five runs, with a grand slam off Carson Fulmer in the first:
Hello.
My name is Willson Contreras.
You hit my friend Kris.
Prepare to fly. pic.twitter.com/yX4vqkI8Sb— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) May 11, 2018
BOOM! He crushed that … and to just the right spot.
According to Statcast, that ball was smashed – 107.6 MPH off the bat – but traveled just 393 feet. Thanks to a really solid 24-degree launch angle, however, it was enough to leave the park.
And, yes, it was a “barrel:”
Willson Contreras (12) off RHP Carson Fulmer (14) – 107.6 mph, 24 degrees (393 ft Home Run)
93.3 mph Four-Seamer#WhiteSox @ #Cubs (B1) pic.twitter.com/x98VqR1zN2— MLBBarrelAlert (@MLBBarrelAlert) May 11, 2018
Contreras is now slashing .252/.331/.437 (110 wRC+) for the season, which means he’s officially 10% better than the league average. He’s had a huge week, offensively.
Willson Contreras with the Sammy hop on the Grand Slam. Five run first for the @Cubs #EverybodyIn @WContreras40 @BleacherNation @realcubsinsider @Cubs_Live #CrosstownClassic pic.twitter.com/7NCtpWfNss
— MBDChicago (@MBDChicago) May 11, 2018