The Cubs' Carson Kelly, center, celebrates with teammates after his game-winning hit in Monday’s game against the Atlanta Braves in Chicago. AP
The Cubs have been saying for a while, you never know when that moment will happen when everything turns around.
There were a few of those moments Monday at Wrigley Field, most notably by catcher Carson Kelly. He belted a game-tying 2-run homer in the eighth inning, then added a walk-off RBI single in the 10th as the Cubs rallied to beat Atlanta 7-6.
The home run was Kelly’s first since July 21.
“It was a special moment,” Kelly said. “As a player, you always dream for a moment like that, and to be able to come through for the guys is great.”
Or maybe the turnaround moment was more subtle. With the Cubs trailing 6-2 in the sixth, and facing an