The Brewers 3, Cubs 1: A Disappointing End to a Season
The Cubs' playoff journey came to an abrupt halt on October 11, 2025, as they fell short against the Brewers in a closely fought series. Despite their valiant effort, the Cubs couldn't secure the win needed to advance to the NLCS. It's a bittersweet moment, as they've achieved so much, but the taste of defeat lingers.
The series showcased the Cubs' resilience, as they fought back to force a Game Five. However, the weight of the moment seemed to get the better of them in the final game. The Cubs' bats struggled to find their rhythm, with only Seiya Suzuki's early home run providing any real offense. The Brewers, on the other hand, capitalized on their opportunities, securing a trio of solo home runs and a well-executed pitching strategy.
Seiya Suzuki's performance was a bright spot, earning him the title of 'Making It Personal' Player of the Game. His solo home run was the only run the Cubs could manage, highlighting the team's overall offensive struggles. The Cubs' pitching plan, which included a bullpen game, was executed successfully, but it wasn't enough to overcome the Brewers' offensive prowess.
As the season draws to a close, the Cubs find themselves reflecting on what could have been. The team's journey has been a rollercoaster, with highs and lows, and the fans are left wondering if this could have been their year. The disappointment is palpable, and the question of what the next steps will be hangs in the air.
Despite the loss, the Cubs have shown tremendous growth and potential. The team's ability to bounce back and force a Game Five is a testament to their character. As the off-season looms, the Cubs will look to build on this foundation and come back stronger. The future of this team is bright, and the fans can only hope that the lessons learned from this season will propel them towards future success.
The full box score can be found here: [https://www.mlb.com/gameday/cubs-vs-brewers/2025/10/11/813046/final/box]
Brett Taylor, the Lead Baseball Writer at Bleacher Nation, covered this game. Taylor is a seasoned sports journalist, known for his insightful analysis and engaging writing style. You can follow him on Twitter (@Brett_A-Taylor), Bluesky (@Brett-Taylor), and LinkedIn for more of his thought-provoking takes on the world of baseball.