Cubs 8, Brewers 2: David Peterson’s first Cubs start is a success: key context
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What to know first
- The representative source set is Google Trends en Bleed Cubbie Blue, Google Trends en MLB.com.
- The confirmed context is: And Seiya Suzuki and Ian Happ went deep for the North Siders. David Peterson’s first pitch as a Cub was deposited into the seats at American Family Field for a home run. You could have been forgiven if you thought, “Here we go again,” after seeing that. 2 inning, two-run outing and the Cubs rode home runs by Seiya Suzuki and Ian Happ to an 8-2 win over the Brewers, evening up this series with their first win over their diviion rivals this year. About that home run, from BCB’s JohnW53: David Peterson is the fourth Cubs pitcher this season to surrender a home run in his first game with the team
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- 2 reviewed sources · Updated 6/28/2026
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Quick summary
- The representative source set is Google Trends en Bleed Cubbie Blue, Google Trends en MLB.com.
- The confirmed context is: And Seiya Suzuki and Ian Happ went deep for the North Siders. David Peterson’s first pitch as a Cub was deposited into the seats at American Family Field for a home run. You could have been forgiven if you thought, “Here we go again,” after seeing that. 2 inning, two-run outing and the Cubs rode home runs by Seiya Suzuki and Ian Happ to an 8-2 win over the Brewers, evening up this series with their first win over their diviion rivals this year. About that home run, from BCB’s JohnW53: David Peterson is the fourth Cubs pitcher this season to surrender a home run in his first game with the team
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Key summary
And Seiya Suzuki and Ian Happ went deep for the North Siders. David Peterson’s first pitch as a Cub was deposited into the seats at American Family Field for a home run. You could have been forgiven if you thought, “Here we go again,” after seeing that. 2 inning, two-run outing and the Cubs rode home runs by Seiya Suzuki and Ian Happ to an 8-2 win over the Brewers, evening up this series with their first win over their diviion rivals this year. About that home run, from BCB’s JohnW53: David Peterson is the fourth Cubs pitcher this season to surrender a home run in his first game with the team
Confirmed sources
Google Trends en Bleed Cubbie Blue — Cubs 8, Brewers 2: David Peterson’s first Cubs start is a success: And Seiya Suzuki and Ian Happ went deep for the North Siders. David Peterson’s first pitch as a Cub was deposited into the seats at American Family Field for a home run. You could have been forgiven if you thought, “Here we go again,” after seeing that. 2 inning, two-run outing and the Cubs rode home runs by Seiya Suzuki and Ian Happ to an 8-2 win over the Brewers, evening up this series with their first win over their diviion rivals this year. About that home run, from BCB’s JohnW53: David Peterson is the fourth Cubs pitcher this season to surrender a home run in his first game with the team
Google Trends en MLB.com — For ailing Cubs, Peterson's debut was 'everything we could’ve hoped for': MILWAUKEE -- It has been a chaotic few days for David Peterson. From the moment his phone buzzed with a call from Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns late Wednesday night, things have been a whirlwind for the veteran left-hander. Peterson used Thursday to sort through things at home MILWAUKEE -- It has been a chaotic few days for David Peterson. From the moment his phone buzzed with a call from Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns late Wednesday night, things have been a whirlwind for the veteran left-hander. Peterson used Thursday to sort through things at home in New York, figuring out what would be coming with him to Chicago after being traded to the Cubs
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Cubs 8, Brewers 2: David Peterson’s first Cubs start is a success
And Seiya Suzuki and Ian Happ went deep for the North Siders.
SourceFor ailing Cubs, Peterson's debut was 'everything we could’ve hoped for'
MILWAUKEE -- It has been a chaotic few days for David Peterson.
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Confirmed from listed sources
- The lead source is “Cubs 8, Brewers 2: David Peterson’s first Cubs start is a success” from Google Trends en Bleed Cubbie Blue.
- The representative source set is Google Trends en Bleed Cubbie Blue, Google Trends en MLB.com.
- The page was last updated on 2026-06-28.
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Why this matters for Korean, Japanese, and French readers
한국 독자는 cubs standings 관련 정보를 빠르게 소비하므로, 출처·업데이트 시점·확인 여부가 함께 보여야 공유와 검색 유입에 유리합니다.
日本の読者には、cubs standings の要点を短く示し、出典と未確認点を分けることで信頼しやすい記事になります。
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- Cubs 8, Brewers 2: David Peterson’s first Cubs start is a success · Google Trends en Bleed Cubbie Blue
And Seiya Suzuki and Ian Happ went deep for the North Siders. David Peterson’s first pitch as a Cub was deposited into the seats at American Family Field for a home run. You could have been forgiven if you thought, “Here we go again,” after seeing that. 2 inning, two-run outing and the Cubs rode home runs by Seiya Suzuki and Ian Happ to an 8-2 win over the Brewers, evening up this series with their first win over their diviion rivals this year. About that home run, from BCB’s JohnW53: David Peterson is the fourth Cubs pitcher this season to surrender a home run in his first game with the team
- For ailing Cubs, Peterson's debut was 'everything we could’ve hoped for' · Google Trends en MLB.com
MILWAUKEE -- It has been a chaotic few days for David Peterson. From the moment his phone buzzed with a call from Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns late Wednesday night, things have been a whirlwind for the veteran left-hander. Peterson used Thursday to sort through things at home MILWAUKEE -- It has been a chaotic few days for David Peterson. From the moment his phone buzzed with a call from Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns late Wednesday night, things have been a whirlwind for the veteran left-hander. Peterson used Thursday to sort through things at home in New York, figuring out what would be coming with him to Chicago after being traded to the Cubs
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