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The Cubs failed to advanced to the NLCS. Here’s a look at why they lost and how to fix it.
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The Cubs offense failed to accomplish much and their season ended with a 3-1 loss at Milwaukee in Game 5 of the National League Division Series.
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Drew Pomeranz hadn’t pitched in the majors since 2021, until the Cubs added him to the roster in April. A nice comeback story continued as he started Game 5 on Saturday.
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MILWAUKEE — Working as a starting pitcher in the NL Division Series between the Chicago Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers has been one tough job.
Twenty-one of the 35 runs in th...
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It’s a busy sports weekend in Chicago, and there’s reason to hope for good things from the local teams, writes columnist Jim O’Donnell.
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The starting pitcher will be important for the Cubs in Saturday’s Game 5 at Milwaukee, since the first inning has been the key to everything in this series.
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After losing the first two games of this series in lopsided fashion, the Cubs are surging after two wins at home: a one-run nail-biter in Game 3 on Wednesday, followed by a 6-0 beatdown Thursday in front of the biggest, loudest crowd of the season at Wrigley Field.
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Cubs starter Matthew Boyd became the first pitcher in this series to post a zero in the first inning Thursday, as the Cubs and Brewers battled in Game 4 at Wrigley Field.
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Cubs notes: During their first nine playoff games, the Cubs have just one stolen base, and it happened in Wednesday’s Game 3 against Milwaukee.
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Cubs notes: First-inning infield pop up was perplexing; Milwaukee starter Priester takes blame for defeat.
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