Tuesday, October 7th, 2025

The Milwaukee Brewers delivered a powerful performance at home, defeating the Chicago Cubs 7-3 and taking a commanding 2-0 lead in their best-of-five National League Division Series. The Brewers now need just one more win to secure a spot in the National League Championship Series as the series shifts to Chicago for Game 3.
Andrew Vaughn and Jackson Chourio made postseason history for the Brewers, each hitting a three-run home run—the first time in franchise history the team has had a three-run homer in the playoffs. William Contreras also contributed with a crucial solo shot, breaking a 3-3 tie in the third inning and giving the Brewers the lead for good.
Chicago’s Seiya Suzuki got the Cubs off to a strong start with a massive 440-foot three-run homer in the first inning against Brewers starter Aaron Ashby. However, that would be the last time the Cubs found the scoreboard, as Milwaukee’s bullpen locked them down for the remainder of the game.
After Ashby’s exit, a combination of Nick Mears, Jacob Misiorowski, Chad Patrick, Jared Koenig, Trevor Megill, and Abner Uribe combined for 7 1/3 innings of shutout relief, allowing just one hit. Highlighting the bullpen effort, rookie Jacob Misiorowski threw three scoreless innings, regularly hitting 100 mph on the radar gun and earning the win.
Despite a great start, Cubs manager Craig Counsell cited the need for more offensive pressure and baserunners as his team struggled to mount a comeback. Brewers manager Pat Murphy praised his hungry and determined roster for their resilience and focus under playoff pressure.
Teams taking a 2-0 lead in a best-of-five postseason series have advanced 80 out of 90 times, often clinching with a sweep. Milwaukee, aiming to win its first postseason series since 2018, hopes to continue their momentum as the series resumes at Wrigley Field.
Andrew Vaughn's first-inning three-run homer ignited the home crowd and energized the Brewers dugout, a sentiment echoed by Contreras, who cited Vaughn’s leadership and timely hitting as key to the victory. Jackson Chourio, back in the leadoff spot after a minor hamstring issue in Game 1, delivered his own clutch three-run homer, further solidifying his impactful postseason.
The Milwaukee Brewers took control of their NL Division Series matchup against the Chicago Cubs with a 7-3 win, powered by historic three-run home runs from Andrew Vaughn and Jackson Chourio. Strong relief pitching and timely hitting put the Brewers on the verge of reaching the NLCS, while the Cubs will need a significant turnaround at home to keep their postseason hopes alive.
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