The Brewers beat the Cubs at their own game
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The Brewers will go for the sweep Wednesday in Game 3 at Wrigley Field.
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Shota Imanaga needed a shutdown inning, and he was one strike away from getting it. The Chicago Cubs had staked the left-hander to a three-run lead on Seiya Suz
The Brewers have a 2-0 advantage in the best-of-five Division Series, which shifts to Wrigley Field in Chicago for Game 3 on Wednesday.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers and Milwaukee Brewers are now one win away from the NLCS. Both teams were victorious in NLDS Game 2s on Monday night as the Dodgers opened up a 2-0 lead against the Phillies and the Brewers powered past the Cubs.
Pat Murphy and the Brewers will be relying on this youngster to get them through their NLDS clash against the Cubs
Andrew Vaughn and Jackson Chourio each hit a three-run homer, William Contreras added a solo shot, and the Brewers moved one win away from a trip to the National League Championship Series.
As a team built on solid pitching and Gold Glove defense, the Cubs have come up short in both those phases of the game.
Shota Imanaga stared in disbelief, watching how one swing shifted the momentum. “Too many home run balls” has been the theme of Imanaga’s pitching performance over the last three months. Even working with a three-run lead before he threw a pitch Monday at American Family Field didn’t change the concerning trend.
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.