Brewers one win away from eliminating Cubs
Two years ago, the Chicago Cubs offered Craig Counsell the big bucks to come and get the Chicago Cubs out of their rebuild. He said yes.
And right now in Milwaukee, people must be thinking he made an ugly decision.
Why do I say that? Because the Cubs (who put all their eggs in one basket with Kyle Tucker this season) really aren’t up to snuff in this division series.
After disposing of the Padres (who shot themselves in the foot more than anything else) on the heels of their best-of-second series, the Cubs are absolutely incapable of taking it to the next level against the mighty Brewers.
Yes, the Cubs took a 3-0 lead yesterday in Milwaukee’s first inning, but the club didn’t score again in Game #2. The Brewers, on the other hand, had fun.
Soon, Pat Murphy’s men responded with a three-run home run in the first… with a solo home run in the third… and with a three-run home run in the fourth. It ended 7-3… and the relatively out-of-shape Jackson Chourio contributed to the party.
Jackson Chourio has 9 RBI in his first 5 career #Postseason games!
He's only 21 years old
pic.twitter.com/5n8xOaQ4Eu
— MLB (@MLB) October 7, 2025
It’s rare for the Brewers to show this much power. But yesterday, they found a way to show that they really are better than the Cubs in this series.
Jacob Misiorowski pitched three fine innings in relief and gave up nothing in terms of runs.
Jacob Misiorowski earned his first career #Postseason win and the @Brewers head to the Friendly Confines with a 2-0 #NLDS lead! pic.twitter.com/o9LTt1BUgj
— MLB (@MLB) October 7, 2025
This means that three of the four divisional series could end in Game #3, including the series between the Blue Jays and the Yankees. Tonight, it’s the American clubs who play.
In the Nationals (where it’s off today), the Cubs and Phillies are on the brink. And so are my predictions, for what it’s worth.


- Aaron Nola, starting Game #3.
Aaron Nola is starting Game 3, Rob Thomson said. Ranger Suárez would pitch behind him.
— Matt Gelb (@MattGelb) October 7, 2025
- Phillies need to play as a team.
HOT TAKE: @KPILLAR4 wonders if the Phillies have less of a collective approach compared to some of the better teams we're seeing in the playoffs right now.
"I feel like the Phillies are so much more reliant on individual talent." pic.twitter.com/nN46IUe0xw
— Foul Territory (@FoulTerritoryTV) October 7, 2025
- Roki Sasaki is a good closer in the playoffs.
In April, Roki Sasaki was emotional in the dugout after a bad outing.
Now, Sasaki has been one of the most dominant relievers in the postseason and closing out MASSIVE playoff games.
What a rollercoaster. Really awesome for Roki
Watch here: https://t.co/uNq1VTRn4M pic.twitter.com/nlY6BSd3FB
— Ben Verlander (@BenVerlander) October 7, 2025
- Blue Jays player salary projections.
#BlueJays arbitration projections, per @mlbtraderumors: https://t.co/y9N1qsCoO7 pic.twitter.com/EYmLkgLGhS
— Bird’s Eye View Podcast (@BEV_Pod) October 6, 2025
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