Cubs Eliminated in Low-Scoring NLDS Game 5 Against Brewers -
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Cubs Eliminated in Low-Scoring NLDS Game 5 Against Brewers -
"That's a wrap, folks. The Chicago Cubs have officially been eliminated from postseason contention."
"After Drew Pomeranz allowed a home run in the bottom of the first inning, Seiya Suzuki immediately struck back and tied the game with a solo blast of his own."
"TIE GAME! Seiya Suzuki answers back right away 💪 pic.twitter.com/LRRuHQfnQ0 - MLB (@MLB) October 12, 2025"
"The Cubs threatened in the sixth inning, but were unable to score any runs after Suzuki's blast. The Brewers showed off some power in the series and continued that trend with three home runs on Saturday night."
The Chicago Cubs were eliminated from postseason contention after losing a decisive Game 5 to the Milwaukee Brewers. The Cubs fell into a 0-2 series hole but rallied to force a winner-take-all Game 5 at American Family Field. In the opener, Drew Pomeranz allowed a first-inning home run before Seiya Suzuki immediately responded with a tying solo homer. The Cubs threatened again in the sixth inning but failed to score after Suzuki's blast. The Brewers showcased power throughout the series, hitting three home runs on Saturday night and closing out the series victory.
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