Cubs Edge Brewers 6-5 in Divisional Series Tiebreaker

Cubs Edge Brewers 6-5 in Divisional Series Tiebreaker

The Chicago Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers engaged in a thrilling battle on Saturday, with the Cubs emerging victorious 6-5 to tie their first divisional series of the year at one apiece.

Nico Hoerner set the tone early with his first career lead-off home run, while Christopher Morel continued his hot streak with his third homer in as many games. Patrick Wisdom also joined the home run party, sending one into the stands to give the Cubs a 4-0 lead after six strong innings from starter Jameson Taillon.

However, the Brewers refused to go down without a fight. Rhys Hoskins drew a walk off Keegan Thompson, who replaced Taillon, and Oliver Dunn followed with a triple to bring Hoskins home. Blake Perkins then homered to cut the deficit to 4-3.

Milwaukee continued to chip away in the eighth inning. Jackson Chourio singled, and Mark Leiter Jr. allowed a double to Sal Frelick. A throwing error by Mike Tauchman allowed Chourio to score, making it 4-5.

The Cubs responded in the bottom of the inning with an RBI single from Wisdom, sending Michael Busch home from third. Héctor Neris came in to pitch the ninth inning and walked Perkins, but an RBI single by William Contreras brought the Brewers within one again.

With the winning run on second, Tyler Black grounded into a forceout to end the game, sealing Neris’ sixth save of the season.

Taillon’s impressive outing included two hits, two walks, and seven strikeouts over six innings. Tobias Myers took the loss for the Brewers, allowing four runs on three hits and four walks over three innings.

Red Sox Rout Cubs 17-0, Rafaela Drives in Seven

Red Sox Rout Cubs 17-0, Rafaela Drives in Seven

The Boston Red Sox unleashed an offensive onslaught on Saturday, crushing the Chicago Cubs 17-0 at Fenway Park. Ceddanne Rafaela emerged as the star of the show, driving in seven runs with a homer and a bases-loaded double.

Rafaela, playing shortstop and batting ninth, went 4-for-4, while Masataka Yoshida made a strong return from injury with a 4-for-5 performance. Bobby Dalbec, who entered the game with a meager .093 batting average, contributed two hits, three RBIs, and two runs scored.

The Red Sox established single-game season bests at home with 17 runs and 21 hits. They snapped a two-game skid and improved to 5-8 at Fenway Park this season.

Tyler O’Neill launched a solo homer in the first inning to give Boston an early lead. Rafaela’s sacrifice fly in the fourth extended the advantage to 3-0. The Red Sox then exploded for six runs in the fifth, highlighted by Rafaela’s bases-loaded double.

Wilyer Abreu became the first Red Sox rookie to record RBIs in eight consecutive games with a single that scored O’Neill.

Josh Winckowski started for Boston and worked three scoreless innings before handing the ball to the bullpen. Justin Slaton, one of four relievers used, pitched two scoreless innings, striking out two.

The Cubs managed just four hits and were forced to use two position players, Matt Mervis and Patrick Wisdom, to record three outs in the eighth inning.

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