On Thursday night, the Chicago Cubs' backs were once again on the wall in their 2025 NLDS clash against division rival Milwaukee Brewers. They got the job done on Wednesday, taking a 4-3 win over the Brewers to stay alive in the series, but the job was far from over. So what better show of resilience from this Cubs team than to shut out the Brewers, 6-0, to even up the series at 2-2, sending it to a decisive Game 5 in American Family Field.

If there was a silver lining for the Cubs to hold on to after they took a 7-3 loss in Game 2, it's that the series was shifting to Wrigley Field — giving them a chance to generate momentum in front of their home crowd. And generate momentum was exactly what they did. The Cubs pitchers were dominant on Thursday, allowing just three hits and making the

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