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Thursday, April 9, 2026

Good morning, Chicago.

Michael Conforto thought he had connected on a grand slam for his first home run with the Cubs.

Instead, Conforto's 414-foot barreled ball in the fifth inning Wednesday slammed off the center-field wall just beyond the outstretched glove of the Rays' leaping center fielder Jonny DeLuca. Conforto settled for a two-run double with a third run scoring when Dansby Swanson raced home as the Rays committed two errors on the relay. Conforto sparked a five-run frame in the Cubs' 6-2 win to take the series and move back to .500 (6-6).

Cubs’ Michael Conforto watches his two-run double off Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Joe Boyle during the fifth inning on April 8, 2026, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O’Meara)

"I thought I got it, " Conforto said. "It's a little embarrassing. Just watched it, walked out of the box. He almost caught it, too, so I'm glad he didn't catch it. But it's a good swing."

Manager Craig Counsell called the contact they got from Conforto (three hits, three RBIs, two walks) in the last two games an important development. Conforto felt he had been late getting ready to hit and having his hands set, contributing to starting the year with five strikeouts in his first nine at-bats.

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