The Cubs took an early 5-3 lead over the Padres before a 9-7 loss, thanks to a home run from Suzuki and then the first big-league grand slam for scorching-hot rookie Moisés Ballesteros. Perhaps Suzuki had an inkling the big swing would come for Ballesteros.
Suzuki (a righty) did an over-the-top impression of Ballesteros’ unique left-handed swing, featuring a sizable leg kick with his hands held high, for teammates during pregame batting practice. Suzuki laughed it off afterward — but he wasn’t quite done.
The slugger also took his shot at Cubs shortstop Dansby Swanson, who recognizably puts the bat on his shoulder and leans back a bit before digging into his stance. Swanson also tends to fall toward home plate after a swing and miss, which Suzuki displayed perfectly, before mocking Swanson’s wide-legged gait back toward the dugout.
As the pregame smiles would suggest, vibes are pretty high right now for the 17-12 Cubs, whose three straight losses on a difficult road trip have only come after a 10-game winning streak. The same goes for Suzuki, who is batting .317/.419/.571 with five homers has picked up right where he left off from a career year in 2025.
