The Philadelphia Phillies are still trying to find solutions as their difficult slump deepens, with Bryce Harper’s remarks after the game highlighting the team’s mounting sense of urgency. On Monday, the Phillies suffered another defeat, losing 5–1 to the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, extending a losing streak that is quickly defining their early-season story.
At 8–14, Philadelphia has now dropped six straight games and seven of their last eight. Over this stretch, the team has been outscored 42–10, revealing struggles both offensively and in preventing runs. Chicago seized control early and never seemed threatened.
Right-hander Aaron Nola continued to struggle, giving up five earned runs in just 4 1/3 innings. The Cubs broke the game open in the second inning, highlighted by a three-run homer from Dansby Swanson. The Phillies’ offense couldn’t respond, managing only one run despite recording six hits. Nola’s performance reflected the broader inconsistency that has troubled the rotation.
Cubs starter Colin Rea turned in a solid outing, pitching 6 2/3 innings while allowing just one run and keeping hitters off balance. Chicago also played sharp defense, making key plays that prevented any shift in momentum. As a result, the game turned into another lopsided affair during this rough stretch.
NBC Sports Philadelphia shared Harper’s postgame comments on X, formerly known as Twitter, capturing the mood of the entire clubhouse after the loss.