The Chicago Cubs are headed into the Game 2 of their National League Divisional Series against their hated rival Milwaukee Brewers coming off a dominating loss in Game 1.
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Things did not go the Chicago Cubs way during Game 1 of the NLDS, with the Milwaukee Brewers winning by a score of 9-3. Starter Matthew Boyd was chased from the game in the first inning, Michael Soroka wasn’t sharp after him, and finally Aaron Civale was able to settle things down, but by then it was too late.
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The Chicago Cubs got bashed pretty good on Saturday in their 9-3 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers in Game One of the NLDS at American Family Field. Actually, by the top of the third, the game was pretty much done as the Cubs were buried 9-1, after an ugly six-run Brewers first inning and a three-run Brewers second.
After winning two out of three games at Wrigley Field against the San Diego Padres, the Chicago Cubs extended their season. Their quest to win a second World Series in the past nine years still has life to it.
MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Brewers will turn to left-hander Aaron Ashby for a spot start as they look to move one step closer to their first postseason series win since 2018 when they host the Chicago Cubs on Monday night in the second game of the National League Division Series.
As expected, Craig Counsell announced Sunday afternoon that Shōta Imanaga will be the Cubs’ starter for Game 2 of their NLDS series against the Brewers.
Following an MRI exam that provided inconclusive results, the Milwaukee Brewers do not know whether star outfielder Jackson Chourio will be available for Monday's Game 2 of the NL Division Series against the Chicago Cubs.
The Chicago Cubs know that Game 2 of the National League Division Series is a must-win. So, they’re turning to their ace. Shota Imanaga will start Game 2 on Monday evening, per the MLB.com probables page.
The Chicago Cubs were done by the end of the second inning in Saturday’s opening game of the NLDS versus the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field.
Earlier today, I asked BCB readers who they thought should start Game 2 of the Division Series against the Brewers. At the time of this post, 75 percent of readers said it should be Colin Rea.
The Chicago Cubs handed left-hander Matthew Boyd the ball against the Milwaukee Brewers in Game 1 of the National League Division Series and it did not go well.
Game 1 of the National League Division series didn’t go well for the Cubs, and they trail the Brewers one game to none. Let’s leave that behind and look forward, because leaving Milwaukee tied at one game each in this series would be a result any of us any of us would be happy with.
The Chicago Cubs are sending nine prospects to get a head start on development for the 2026 season during the Arizona Fall League, which starts on Monday.
The divisional round of the 2025 Major League Baseball playoffs kicked off on Saturday with four games. There were two blowouts and two close games, including an extra-innings thriller in Seattle.
The Milwaukee Brewers, spurred on by a raucous home crowd and pre-game comments from their old skipper, unleashed a torrent of offense to bury the Chicago Cubs 9-3 on Saturday in Game 1 of the National League Division Series.
Game 1 of the NLDS didn’t exactly get off to a great start for Craig Counsell and the Chicago Cubs. The Cubs faced off on Saturday against the Milwaukee Brewers, Counsell’s former team, for the opener of their best-of-five playoff series.
The postseason sure has a cruel way to circle names and force them into the light. For Chicago, that name right now is Kyle Tucker. Once a steady force in the lineup, Tucker has been fighting with consistency for months.
The Chicago Cubs will start Matthew Boyd in Game 1 of the National League Division Series against the host Milwaukee Brewers on three days' rest on Saturday.
The Chicago Cubs got a bit of help from the man in the mask during Thursday’s winner-take-all game. Chicago met the San Diego Padres for the decisive Game 3 of their best-of-five NL Wild Card Series on Thursday.