The Chicago Cubs defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-4 on May 28, 2026, ending a 10-game losing streak [1].

The victory provides a critical psychological reset for a team that had struggled through one of the worst stretches of its season. By securing this win at PNC Park, the Cubs prevented a complete sweep and tied the four-game series against the Pirates [2].

Before Thursday's game, the Cubs had suffered through five straight lost series [2]. The extended slump put significant pressure on the roster as they attempted to maintain their standing in the league. The 10-4 result marks the first time in nearly two weeks that Chicago has seen a win in the win column [1], [2].

The win brings the Cubs' overall record to 30-26 [2]. While the team remains above the .500 mark, the recent slide had threatened to erase their early-season progress. The offensive surge in Pittsburgh showed a return to the form the team lacked during the previous 10 losses [1].

The Pittsburgh Pirates fell to a record of 29-27 following the loss [2]. The Pirates had held the momentum throughout the series, but the Cubs' high-scoring performance on Thursday disrupted their rhythm. This result keeps both teams closely matched in the overall standings as the season progresses [2].

The Chicago Cubs defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-4 on May 28, 2026, ending a 10-game losing streak

This victory is more than a single win in the standings; it stops a momentum-killing slide that had spanned 10 games and five consecutive series. For the Cubs, breaking this streak prevents a seasonal collapse and stabilizes a record that remains positive at 30-26. For the Pirates, the loss keeps them just below the .500 mark, highlighting the volatile nature of the current divisional race.