Chicago’s Cubs have faced persistent challenges in scoring position this season, particularly with their reliance on the run-scoring infield single (RISP). This issue has led to setbacks, but recent data suggests the team is adapting. In a Wednesday night game against the Brewers, lefty Kyle Harrison overpowered the lineup, ending the evening 0-for-1 with runners in scoring position. Manager Craig Counsell highlighted how maintaining baserunners in scoring position is crucial, noting that while the sample size has decreased, the impact remains strong. Chicago’s offense has shown resilience, with a 10-game stretch where they struggled with RISP, but their overall performance has improved slightly. Personal insight from Ian Happ emphasizes the importance of finding balance between hitting with runners in scoring position and handling pitching effectively. The Cubs’ season could evolve, and their ability to maintain production will determine long-term success.