Saturday, October 11th, 2025

The postseason drama intensifies as the Milwaukee Brewers host the Chicago Cubs for a high-stakes Game 5 in the National League Division Series. With the series locked at 2-2, both teams are just one win away from advancing to the NLCS, making this matchup a must-watch for baseball fans.
Today at American Family Field, expect cool conditions with a high near 56°F under mostly cloudy skies. There's a 20% chance of light rain showers, and winds will be from the west at 10-15 mph, which may influence fly balls. Fans should be prepared for brisk weather and possible dampness during the game.
Milwaukee Brewers (97-65, first in the NL Central) have dominated at home this season, boasting a 52-29 record at American Family Field. Their offense thrives when they get the bats going, achieving an impressive 76-24 record in games with eight or more hits.
Chicago Cubs (92-70, second in the NL Central) have proven to be road warriors, with a solid 42-39 record away from home. The Cubs' power has been a difference-maker, ranking third in the NL with 223 home runs this season.
This marks the 18th meeting between the Cubs and Brewers this season. The Cubs currently hold a narrow edge with a 9-8 advantage in the season series.
For the Brewers, Sal Frelick leads the way at the plate with a .288 batting average, 20 doubles, three triples, and 12 home runs. Rookie Jackson Chourio has also provided a spark, collecting 11 hits, two home runs, and seven RBIs in his last 10 games.
On the Cubs’ side, Kyle Tucker has been a consistent force with 25 doubles, four triples, and 22 home runs, batting .266 on the season. Michael Busch has been red-hot recently, racking up 13 hits, two doubles, a triple, and seven home runs in his last 10 outings.
The Brewers have struggled recently, posting a 4-6 record over their last 10 games with a .218 batting average and 3.17 ERA, having been outscored by six runs. In contrast, the Cubs are riding momentum, going 7-3 with a .250 average and 2.45 ERA, outscoring opponents by 15 runs.
The Brewers are managing several injuries, with Jackson Chourio (day-to-day, hamstring), Brandon Woodruff (15-Day IL, lat), Shelby Miller (60-Day IL, elbow), Logan Henderson (60-Day IL, elbow), Jordan Montgomery (60-Day IL, elbow), Garrett Mitchell (60-Day IL, oblique), and Connor Thomas (60-Day IL, elbow) all sidelined.
For the Cubs, Cade Horton (15-Day IL, ribs), Owen Caissie (7-Day IL, concussion), Ryan Brasier (15-Day IL, groin), Miguel Amaya (10-Day IL, ankle), and Justin Steele (60-Day IL, elbow) are missing from the lineup.
The Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago Cubs face off in a decisive Game 5 of the NLDS, with a ticket to the NLCS on the line. The Brewers, with home-field advantage and a strong hitting record, look to overcome recent struggles and injury woes. The Cubs bring a powerful offense and recent hot streak to the matchup, holding a slight edge in the season series. With cool, potentially damp weather and swirling winds, conditions may play a factor in this high-stakes battle at American Family Field.
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