The Chicago Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers had never faced each other in the postseason, though they did play a notable Game 163 tiebreaker in 2018. And it’s sure they packed a decade of drama into just four games. For the first time in postseason history, the Cubs homered in every first inning of the series. Despite that, the Brewers take an early commanding 2-0 series lead. But then, the Cubs’ magic works in Wrigley Field, winning back-to-back games and forcing the series to a winner-take-all Game 5.

Facing this relentless first-inning barrage, the Brewers decided they’re starting their All-Star closer, Trevor Megill , in the do-or-die Game 5, though they have Jacob Misiorowski in hand, who impressed everyone with three scoreless innings in Game 2 start . Megill will face off against th

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