The Milwaukee Brewers didn't show any signs of rust in the National League Division Series after having a week off with the best record in baseball. The Brewers dominated the Cubs in Games 1 and 2 at home to move within one win of advancing to the NLCS.
On Wednesday, the Cubs showed that they aren't ready to just roll over and go on vacation for the offseason. Chicago hung four runs on Brewers starter Quinn Priester in the first inning and hung on for the rest of the day against a strong effort from the Milwaukee bullpen, coming away with a 4-3 win to extend the series to a Game 4 on Thursday.
After the game, Priester pointed the finger entirely at himself , via Adam McCalvy of MLB.com. Expand Tweet
“Yeah, very frustrated with that first inning, the only inning,” Priester said.