In the postseason, every at-bat is crucial if a team were to win a World Series title. The Milwaukee Brewers certainly want to get over the hump after years of flaming out early in the playoffs, and it's only a matter of time before they do if they keep up their level of play on Monday night in Game 2 of their NLDS clash against the Chicago Cubs.

With the Cubs firing the opening salvo, scoring three runs in the first inning, the Brewers answered with three runs of their own in the bottom half of that inning, tying the game with a three-run home run from clutch midseason acquisition Andrew Vaughn. Milwaukee then took the lead in the bottom of the third with another dinger, this time from William Contreras. But Milwaukee was far from done with hitting the ball out of the park.

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