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The Cubs are on a roll and score another 7 against the Blue Jays

The Chicago Cubs, fresh off their second seven run inning in two games, will be looking to win their third consecutive series on Saturday when they take on the Toronto Blue Jays.

Carson Kelly's second grand slam of his career highlighted a seven-run opening inning, as Chicago recorded a new season high for runs in a 16-2 win over Toronto. ?Kelly? also recorded a lifetime-high six RBIs, after working a bases loaded walk in the sixth and seventh innings.

"I just have to be aggressive at those moments." Kelly told Marquee Sports Network, "Great win for the guys."

Two days after their 8-6 win over the Colorado Rockies, the Cubs pounded out 18 hits.

MLB.com reports that Chicago has not had seven-run innings consecutively since July 5-6 2001.

Chicago, which had a terrible stretch of going 0-9-1 overall in series, has now turned the tide. The Cubs' recent success can be attributed to a number of offensive stars.

Pete Crow-Armstrong, who had three hits and a RBI in the first game of the series, also reached base on all five occasions he appeared at bat. He has now hit safely in 21 of 22 games, and nine consecutively.

"You won't come here and steamroll people every time." Crow-Armstrong said that we are bound to be called "stretchy" when we have played in the manner we have so far.

If we can just get on a roll right now, it would be great. This will set us up nicely for the break. Just adding to our identity which we see in games such as this. That is a lot of aggression?and instinctual baseball. That's us."

On Saturday, Toronto's left-hander Patrick Corbin (2-4, 4.57 ERA), will face Chicago's right-hander Colin Rea(5-5, 5.35).

Corbin's winless streak extended to four appearances following his team’s 8-3 defeat against the New York Yankees on Sunday. In 3 2/3 innings, Corbin allowed two runs on seven hits.

The?36 year-old has a 5-2 record with a?4.60 ERA over 14 career appearances (13 starting) against the Cubs.

Rea is looking to bounce back from two subpar performances. He gave up 11 runs in 15?hits, including three homers. In 9 1/3 innings he also walked six times.

The 35-year old is 1-1 in his career with a 2.77 ERA (both starts) against the Blue Jays.

Toronto's Vladimir?Guerrero Jr. grabbed his lower back after a pop-out on Friday in the sixth inning. The five-time All-Star had missed two games in the first half of this month because of a back problem, but manager John Schneider said that this injury is not as serious.

Schneider said that the situation was "nothing like when he missed two games." "Unless something changes, I believe he should be fine (on Saturday), which is a positive."

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(source: Reuters)