The Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago Cubs, locked in a tight battle in the NL Central, faced off in a crucial series at Wrigley Field. The Cubs, with a 45-28 record, are looking to maintain their lead in the division, while the Brewers, at 39-35, are trying to close the gap.
In the first game of the series on Tuesday, the Chicago Cubs emerged victorious with a 5-3 win. Seiya Suzuki's three-run homer in the third inning proved to be the difference-maker, giving the Cubs a lead they would not relinquish. Pete Crow-Armstrong added an insurance run with a solo home run off the video board in right field, showcasing his impressive power and solidifying the Cubs' advantage. Ben Brown pitched five solid innings for the Cubs, earning the win. Chad Patrick took the loss for the Brewers.
Beyond the heroics of Suzuki and Crow-Armstrong, Kyle Tucker had a strong offensive showing, contributing three hits for the Cubs. The Cubs' bullpen also played a crucial role, delivering big pitches in key situations to keep the Brewers at bay. Pete Crow-Armstrong's exceptional diving catch in center field further highlighted his impact on the game, earning him player of the game honors.
Wednesday's game between the Brewers and Cubs was postponed due to rain and will be made up as part of a split doubleheader on August 18. Jameson Taillon, who has been on a hot streak with five consecutive wins and a 1.91 ERA during that span, is scheduled to start for the Cubs in the rescheduled game. The Brewers have not yet announced their starter. Jacob Misiorowski, who impressed in his major league debut, was originally slated to pitch, but the team may adjust their plans due to the altered schedule.
Looking ahead, the series finale on Thursday presents another opportunity for the Brewers to gain ground in the division. Freddy Peralta is set to pitch for the Brewers. The Cubs will counter with Jameson Taillon.
The Cubs are managing a few injuries, as Shota Imanaga is currently on a rehab assignment in Triple-A, with a potential return to the Cubs in the near future. The team is optimistic about his progress as he recovers.
Beyond the on-field action, the Cubs are seeing strong support in All-Star Game voting, with Pete Crow-Armstrong and Kyle Tucker among the leading vote-getters in the National League. The team is encouraging fans to continue voting to help send their favorite players to the All-Star Game.
The Brewers, meanwhile, recently made a trade, sending Wes Clarke to the Houston Astros for cash considerations. The team is also closely monitoring the progress of Jacob Misiorowski, one of their top prospects, who made a strong impression in his recent debut.
As the season progresses, both the Brewers and Cubs are expected to be active in the trade market as they look to bolster their rosters for a potential playoff run. The NL Central is shaping up to be a competitive division, and every game between these two rivals carries significant weight in the standings.