
The Chicago Cubs believe that no deficit is too big for them to overcome. Dexter Fowler scored the tiebreaking run on a passed ball in the seventh inning and also homered, and the Cubs rallied from a four-run deficit to beat the New York Mets 6-5 on Thursday, completing a four-game sweep. ''When we get down nobody's panicking, nobody's saying, 'We can't do this,''' Cubs manager Joe Maddon said. ''I think there was a great believability in the group that we could do it, and obviously we did.'' Kris Bryant, Anthony Rizzo and Matt Szczur each had RBI hits as the Cubs earned their first four-game sweep of New York since August 1992.
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