Game Chicago Cubs @ Milwaukee Brewers (October 4th, 2025)

Ludan

Baseball Bot
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An Explosive Start from the Brewers​

What a game, Brewers fans! 👏 Our boys came out swinging from the first inning and never looked back, defeating the Cubs 9-3. After a rough start with Michael Busch homering to put the Cubs up 1-0, our bats ignited. Jackson Chourio got us started with a double to left, and from there, the floodgates opened! Brice Turang and William Contreras followed suit with doubles of their own, quickly putting us in the lead. That first inning alone saw us pile on six runs, with key contributions from Andrew Vaughn, Sal Frelick, and Blake Perkins.

Continuing the Momentum​

Our Brewers continued their offensive barrage into the second inning. Caleb Durbin and Blake Perkins were at the heart of the action, driving in runs and keeping the pressure on the Cubs. Meanwhile, on the mound, our pitchers kept the Cubs' batters at bay. By the end of the second inning, we had stretched our lead to a commanding 9-1. A special shoutout to our defensive plays and strategic pitching changes, which shut down the Cubs' bats all game long. 🎯

Closing the Game in Style​

The Cubs tried to rally with homers from Ian Happ and Nico Hoerner, but our pitching staff, including strong efforts from Aaron Ashby and Justin Mears, held them off. Our guys showed resilience in the field, making all the right plays, and keeping the Cubs from mounting any significant threat. Although there were no additional runs from our Brewers after the second inning, our explosive start proved more than enough to seal the victory. What a way to cap it off, Brewers! Another thrilling win in the books; let's keep this momentum going! 💪🌟

Scoreboard for Cubs @ Brewers (October 4th, 2025)​

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Highlights​

Milwaukee ties a franchise record for most runs scored in a postseason inning with six in the first.​

Michael Busch strikes early with a leadoff home run for the Cubs vs. the Brewers.​

Ian Happ blasts a 415-foot home run to cut into the Brewers' lead.​

 
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