Astros beat Cubs 7-4 on June 28, 2025, extending their win streak. Yainer Diaz & Cam Smith crushed three-run homers to power the H-Town victory.
StatPro MLB Beat Reporter
Another day, another win. The Houston Astros are officially on a roll, extending their winning streak to five games with a convincing 7-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs at Daikin Park. The story of the night was pure, unadulterated power, as two massive three-run home runs blew the game wide open and reminded everyone just how dangerous this lineup can be.
It took everyone, it took every pitch, every at-bat for us to win this game.
The Astros were quiet for two innings, but the bats woke up in a big way in the third. Yainer Diaz stepped to the plate and launched a three-run bomb that sent the home crowd into a frenzy. Not to be outdone, rookie Cam Smith followed suit in the fourth inning with a three-run blast of his own. Smith's sixth homer of the season was a no-doubter, a 398-foot shot with a blistering 105 mph exit velocity. Just like that, it was 7-0 Houston, and the Cubs were left reeling.
With the offense providing a comfortable cushion, starter Hunter Brown went to work. He delivered a solid five innings, allowing just one run while striking out six batters. It was exactly the kind of performance the Astros needed from their 'ragged rotation.' While the Cubs managed to scratch across a few late runs against the bullpen, making the final score look closer than the game felt, the relievers did their job and slammed the door shut to secure the win.
This five-game winning streak is about more than just a few hot bats; it's a testament to the organization's resilience. Despite injuries, the Astros continue to lead the AL West, thanks in large part to contributions from up and down the roster. Players like Cam Smith are proving that the Astros' farm system, often overlooked by national pundits, is a wellspring of talent. It's a 'next man up' philosophy that starts in the minors, a core tenet Manager Joe Espada praised after the game.
With another series win locked up, the Astros will go for the sweep against the Cubs tomorrow. This five-game heater is exactly what the team needed to solidify its spot atop the division. If the power continues to show up and the unheralded contributors keep stepping up, this team is going to be a tough out for anyone in the American League.