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Yan Gomes Returns As Chicago Cubs Sorely Missed Him

The Chicago Cubs might have missed Yan Gomes but they really missed his prowess at the plate more.
Yan Gomes Returns As Chicago Cubs Sorely Missed Him
Yan Gomes Returns As Chicago Cubs Sorely Missed Him

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Looking at the Chicago Cubs offense, it's clear that they followed the treasure map and found their bats in the 10-4 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday night. In the red-hot NL Central, dealing with offensive woes isn't going to make a postseason journey more feasible. 

That appeared to be over and also one man made his triumphant return: Yan Gomes.

Gomes has been on the IL since he suffered a concussion and was on the list retroactive to May 2nd. The 35-year-old returned and is having one of the best seasons of his career.

The catcher is slugging .324/.347/.592 - arguably one of the best seasons for him in recent years. At his three at-bats, he sent one sailing and netted two RBIs. It brings his 2023 season total to six homers and 15 RBIs in 20 games played. 

To put that in perspective, he hit eight homers in all of 2022. In 162 games. 

We're 35 games in and he has six. Luck or not, he's a needed piece back in the Cubs puzzle.

Gomes is only striking out 12.0 percent of his at-bats, this is also a career-best for him. Now granted, this is a small sample size of the season but one that is a positive for the Cubs. 

Gomes' return will put Tucker Barnhart out of the batting order and he's not going to be sorely missed. Barnhart only slashed .182/.245/.205 in 49 plate appearances. 

Chicago is going to massively benefit from the veteran returning. With Gomes, the Cubs are 12-7 when he's playing versus 5-12 without him. The pitching staff has been better with him behind the plate and he's a reliable hitter.

As there also seems to be no more health issues for now with Gomes, expect the Cubs to be more of a contending force as they progress past the 35-game mark.

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REGINA HAM

Regina Ham is an editor and writer for Inside the Cubs. As an alumna of the University of Maryland-College Park, she studied both broadcast and multimedia journalism. A six-year veteran of the sports industry, she's worked in radio, television, and online media. You can follow her on Twitter @regina_ham or Instagram @reginamariesports. Upon her undergraduate education, Regina went to work in 2016 for Sirius XM-Satellite Radio on College Sports Nation/ESPNU for two years. During her time in school, Regina interned at a variety of Washington, D.C.-area media organizations, including NBC Sports Washington and WTOP. There she assisted in coverage of local MLB and NHL teams. She also interned down at WAAY 31 in Huntsville, AL and worked on stories regarding the local Minor League Baseball affiliate and SEC football. Regina worked in international sports television for almost four years, covering sports from MLS to the KHL and the KBO. She joined Philly Sports Network in 2022 and covers both the Phillies and Philadelphia Flyers before joining the Sports Illustrated network in 2023. You can follow her on Twitter @Regina_ham or on Instagram @reginamariesports. If you have any questions or comments, she can be reached at regina.ham28@gmail.com.