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The Chicago Cubs did what they needed to do in Cincinnati against a pursuing Reds team, securing a split of the four-game series.<\/p>\n

It was the minimum the Cubs needed to accomplish on the brief road trip, and they took care of business in Sunday’s 15-7 win behind a 10-run outburst over the final two innings. They return to Wrigley Field starting Monday for seven games versus the San Francisco Giants and Arizona Diamondbacks.<\/p>\n

The White Sox, with new general manager Chris Getz in place, will continue their evaluation process for 2024 during trips to Kansas City and Detroit.<\/p>\n

Every Monday throughout the season, Tribune baseball writers will provide an update on what happened — and what’s ahead — for the Cubs and Sox.<\/p>\n

Cubs’ Hayden Wesneski shows nasty stuff<\/h3>\n

The velocity readings didn’t escape Hayden Wesneski’s attention during his relief outing in Game 2 of Friday’s doubleheader at Great American Ball Park.<\/p>\n

Wesneski’s fastball hit 99 mph in a dominant performance in which he delivered 3 1\/3 shutout innings without allowing a hit while walking one and striking out six.<\/p>\n

“You feel like a badass to be honest with you,” Wesneski said. “It’s a hard thing to do, throw hard and throw strikes, so when I’m doing both, it’s a different feeling that most people don’t have. Because I can throw it hard and I can throw strikes, but to do both is a very challenging thing.<\/p>\n

“It goes back to the mechanics of locking it in to where I can do both at the same time. It just reassures that what we’re doing is right, that the work’s right.”<\/p>\n

Wesneski credited the velocity increase to drill work, specifically plyo balls, and cues to help him better transfer his mechanics and drills into games. A more focused approach to playing catch between relief appearances has played an important role in Wesneski reaching that next step with his development and consistency.<\/p>\n

“Sometimes when you’re playing catch, the effort level goes up and down,” he said. “The ball tends to not go where you want it to, and then you get frustrated and you try to do something different. Then there’s coaches reassuring you, ‘Hey, this is the right thing do to, you’re on the right path, stop playing with it.’<\/p>\n

“I know what the week of work should look like. … Just to be able to see it come to life, you don’t understand how much of a confidence booster that is for a young guy like me.”<\/p>\n

White Sox GM Chris Getz trying to fill the gap<\/h3>\n

Chris Getz referred to it as the elephant in the room.<\/p>\n

Asked during his introductory news conference Thursday whether the Sox would go through big changes or small changes and if they could compete next year, the new general manager pointed out that they do play in the American League Central.<\/p>\n

“Every year it seems that the division is up for grabs,” Getz said. “With that being said, we sit at 53 wins right now. So there is a gap to fill and we’re going to look at different ways to improve this club.”<\/p>\n

Getz said the Sox will be creative.<\/p>\n

“We’re not going to lose sight of our long-term goal of winning a World Series,” Getz said. “But in the near term, I look forward to sitting down with (manager) Pedro (Grifol) and learning what we have to do going toward the offseason and getting ready for next year.”<\/p>\n

Getz said the conversations with Grifol are among his first steps in trying to get the Sox going in the right direction again.<\/p>\n

“I look forward to sitting down with the players as well,” he said. “I think that type of feedback is going to be strong.”<\/p>\n

Getz is hopeful his experience as a former big-leaguer will aid in those talks with players.<\/p>\n

“I hope that they’re comfortable speaking to me … (and) that I can relate to some of the struggles they’re going through,” he said. “I want to sit down with that group and find ways within the organization to improve our processes as a whole.”<\/p>\n

Cubs playoff push<\/h3>\n

The Cubs will take the field Monday against the Giants sitting 3 1\/2 games behind the Milwaukee Brewers in the National League Central and holding the second NL wild-card spot. They’re three games ahead of the Reds, Giants, Diamondbacks and Miami Marlins, who are in a four-way tie for the final playoff spot.<\/p>\n

The Philadelphia Phillies beat the Brewers on Sunday to maintain a 2 1\/2-game lead on the Cubs for the top wild-card spot.<\/p>\n

What we’re reading this morning<\/h3>\n