In the MLB postseason, setting the tone early can be a huge key to success. After all, when the game is turned over to bullpen arms who throw heaters in the high-90s or even in the 100s, it gets tough for even the best hitters to try and get a rally going. This certainly was the mindset that the Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago Cubs played with to start Game 2 of their 2025 NLDS clash, as both teams wasted no time putting runs on the board.

With the game being at American Family Field, it was the Cubs that had the first crack at scoring. They went against Brewers starter Aaron Ashby and put him on borrowed time on the mound after Seiya Suzuki crushed a hanging changeup deep into left-center field right after Kyle Tucker walked to put Nico Hoerner on second base — giving the Cubs three runs

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