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Michael Busch becomes fifth Cubs first baseman with 30-homer season


Chicago Cubs first baseman joined a legendary list Saturday in Cincinnati. With his 30th home run of the season against the Reds, Busch became the fifth primary first baseman in Cubs history to hit that many in a year, joining Anthony Rizzo, Derrek Lee, Fred McGriff, and Ernie Banks. Busch now sits at a table that includes Cubs royalty. (Marquee Sports Network)

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Michael Busch becomes fifth Cubs first baseman with 30-homer season