Cubs and Brewers Set Historic Milestone in NLDS Game 2

The Chicago Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers made baseball history during National League Division Series (NLDS) Game 2. This landmark event saw both teams hit three-run home runs in the same first inning, marking a first in postseason history.
Cubs Strike First
The Cubs opened the scoring with a three-run homer by right fielder Seiya Suzuki. This marked Suzuki’s second home run of the postseason, giving the Cubs an early 3-0 lead.
Brewers Respond Vigorously
However, the lead was short-lived. Soon after, Andrew Vaughn, formerly of the Chicago White Sox, hit a three-run homer of his own. This dramatic swing not only tied the game but also energized the crowd at American Family Field.
Final Score and Series Implications
The Brewers ultimately triumphed with a commanding 7-3 victory. This defeat left the Cubs in a challenging position, trailing 2-0 in the best-of-five series.
Key Highlights
- First instance of both teams hitting three-run homers in the same postseason inning.
- Seiya Suzuki hit his second postseason homer for the Cubs.
- Andrew Vaughn recorded his first postseason home run.
- The Brewers lead the series 2-0.
This historic matchup will be remembered for its excitement and significant contributions from both teams, as they vie for a chance to advance further in the playoffs.