- **Q: Why did both teams use an opener?
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MLB / Postseason
The Chicago Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers faced off in a decisive Game 5 of the National League Division Series (NLDS) at American Family Field. With a trip to the NL Championship Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers on the line, both teams...
Game 5 saw both managers making strategic pitching decisions. The Brewers' decision not to start a lefty against Michael Busch was surprising, given Busch's success against right-handed pitching and the Brewers' available left-handed options. Jacob Misiorowski, who dominated the Cubs in Game 2, showed vulnerabilities, giving up a home run to Suzuki. Dansby Swanson made an uncharacteristic error, highlighting the high-pressure environment. Ultimately, the game was a tense, back-and-forth affair, showcasing the intensity of postseason baseball.
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