CHICAGO — It's often said that baseball is a game of redemption.

For Cubs relief pitcher Andrew Kittredge, that redemption turned out to be nothing short of immaculate.

Kittredge, a 35-year-old right-hander acquired from the Baltimore Orioles in an MLB trade deadline deal last week, experienced very distant ends of the baseball spectrum in less than 24 hours this week at Wrigley Field.

On Tuesday night, he entered in the seventh inning of 1-1 game against the Cincinnati Reds and promptly gave up four runs while recording just one out in the Cubs' 5-1 loss.

Kittredge was right back on the mound Wednesday afternoon, getting the ball to start the seventh inning. This time, he delivered the sixth immaculate inning in franchise history, according to a team historian, and the Cubs went on to

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