After the Detroit Tigers and Seattle Mariners battled for fifteen innings in the final game of the American League Division Series, we were treated to another Game 5, this time in the National League between the Chicago Cubs and the Milwaukee Brewers.
On this occasion, Drew Pomerantz took the mound for the Bears, and Trevor Megill did the same for the Brewers in bullpen day for both teams.
And Milwaukee got off to a good start, with William Contreras sending Apple's pitch over the fence in the first inning. However, Seiya Suzuki fixed everything. in the same way against Jakob Misiorowski in the next half.
Then, late in the fourth set, Andrew Vaughn broke the one-all tie with a long pass past Colin Rea. Bryce Turang added another in the same manner against Andrew Kittredge in the seventh and that was it for the Windy City representatives, while Abener Uribe closed the door in the final two sets.
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The Brewers will join the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League Championship Series. The first game is scheduled for Monday night in Milwaukee, when we will see Shohei Ohtani take the field for the California team.
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