Cubs, Brewers and NLDS
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It was at this ballpark in late August that the Brewers’ zen master, Christian Yelich, urged calm. The Brewers were fresh off a franchise-record 14-game winning streak when they came to Wrigley Field to play five games over four days,
The Chicago Cubs were eliminated from the National League Division Series with a 3–1 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers on the road Saturday in a win-or-go-home Game 5.
Tyler Glasnow threw six scoreless innings and Roki Sasaki had three perfect innings of relief as Dodgers pitchers matched Cristopher Sánchez, Jhoan Duran and Phillies' pitchers until they won it in the 11th.
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The Brewers romped to victories in Games 1 and 2 in Milwaukee, but the Cubs fought off elimination with nail-biting win in Game 3 in front of their home fans. Chicago tallied four runs in the first inning but didn't score again, hanging on for a 4-3 victory.
When the baseball found its way into the basket atop Wrigley Field’s brick wall in right field, Cubs first baseman Michael Busch let out a celebratory shout. The chaos of the top of the first inning –
Brad Keller came back out for the ninth and threw 11 pitches to retire the Milwaukee Brewers and lock down the Chicago Cubs’ 4-3 victory to force Game 4 at 8:08 p.m. on Thursday at Wrigley