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Pete Crow-Armstrong’s big day helps make Cade Horton a winner in his 1st MLB — and City Series — start

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Pete Crow-Armstrong's 12th home run of the year was decisive blow in Cubs ' 6 -run second .
Cade Horton ( 2 -0), making his first major-league start and home debut, limited White Sox to three runs in five innings.
Cubs recorded their largest margin of victory against the White Sox at Wrigley in City Series opener.
Shota Imanaga is expected to return from the injured list with a hamstring strain.
The Cubs signed veteran right-hander Kenta Maeda , 37 , to a minor-league deal.
Maeda was released by the Detroit Tigers on May 7 after allowing nine hits and seven earned runs in eight innings.
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