MILWAUKEE — Postseason baseball can be wonderful. The intensity ratchets up several stages from regular season games and it can provide some of the best memories a baseball player or fan can have.

Postseason baseball can be awful. The pit in your stomach you feel when your team, whether you’re a player or fan, just doesn’t quite have enough to get to the next level.

Unfortunately, the latter was the feeling for Cubs players and fans Saturday night in Milwaukee, where the Brewers won a battle of solo home runs 3-1 and took the first-ever division series between the I-94 rivals three games to two.

Let’s review the way the Cubs season ended.

The Cubs went down 1-2-3 in the first to opener Trevor Megill, the former Cub. Then former Brewer Drew Pomeranz served up a solo homer to William Con

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