Jameson Taillon expressed growing confidence within the Chicago Cubs clubhouse following a dramatic comeback win over the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Despite a slow start to the season and falling behind 5–0 early in Sunday’s game, the Cubs rallied late to secure a 7–6 victory, highlighted by a walk-off hit from catcher Carson Kelly. The win helped Chicago avoid a series sweep and could serve as a turning point for the team moving forward.
Taillon, whose early struggles contributed to the deficit, emphasized that the team never lost belief throughout the game. He noted a strong sense of unity and energy in the dugout, with players supporting one another and maintaining confidence even when trailing.
The Cubs now look to build on that momentum as they head into a challenging stretch, including key matchups against the Philadelphia Phillies and the New York Mets two teams expected to be in the playoff race later in the season.
If the renewed belief Taillon described continues, Chicago could quickly move past its early struggles and begin playing to its full potential as the season progresses.
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