The Chicago Cubs’ offense came alive in the first inning of Wednesday’s game against the Brewers, and Pete Crow-Armstrong helped them snap a truly bizarre, MLB record-breaking streak.

The Cubs entered the bottom of the first inning trailing 1-0 after a pop-up dropped in front of Michael Busch, allowing the Brewers to load the bases and ultimately score a run to take an early lead.

Busch immediately make amends, hammering a solo home run into the front row of the bleachers to tie things up at 1-1 in what was his own history-making play, as he became the first player in MLB history to hit multiple lead-off home runs in a postseason series.

After an Ian Happ walk, the Cubs had the bases loaded with two outs, and Crow-Armstrong delivered an RBI single to right field to give Chicago a 3-1 le

See Full Page