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Cubs vs. Brewers final score, results: Milwaukee's arms pave way in Game 5 victory, punching ticket to NLCS

Daniel Mader

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The Milwaukee Brewers won 97 regular-season games in 2025 through elite pitching, defense and run manufacturing. In the same fashion, they punched their ticket to the NLCS on Saturday night. 

With a 3-1 home victory over the Chicago Cubs in a winner-take-all Game 5 of the NLDS, the Brewers avoided a collapse in the series and secured their opportunity to face the Los Angeles Dodgers in the next round of the postseason. In what was penciled in as a bullpen game for both teams, Milwaukee's arms prevailed.

Trevor Megill (1 inning) Jacob Misiorowski (4 innings), Aaron Ashby (0.1 innings), Chad Patrick (1.2 innings) and Abner Uribe (2.0 innings) combined for eight strikeouts against Cubs hitters, coming through in key moments while protecting Milwaukee's advantage.

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Though the Brewers haven't been known as a power-hitting squad, they also got some big swings in Game 5 — William Contreras got things going with a homer, Andrew Vaughn broke a 1-1 tie with a solo shot, and Brice Turang added some insurance with a blast of his own. All Chicago got was a solo home run from Seiya Suzuki, unable to mount a comeback in the later innings.

The home team won every game of the series entering Saturday, and that trend held true yet again. Milwaukee came through to close out the division series in front of its home fans, setting up an NLCS of varying styles — the Dodgers' powerful lineup and star-studded rotation, vs. the Brewers' balanced offensive attack and deep pitching staff.

The Sporting News tracked live updates from Saturday's Game 5 between Chicago and Milwaukee. Here's how the Brewers advanced to the NLCS.

Cubs vs. Brewers score

 

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Cubs vs. Brewers updates, highlights from NLDS Game 5

All times ET. 

Final: Brewers 3, Cubs 1

10:45 p.m. — The Milwaukee Brewers, owners of baseball's best regular season record in 2025, have won a postseason series. They're heading to the NLCS after taking down the Cubs 3-1 at home.

It didn't come easily with Chicago winning both of its home games, but the Brewers will play the Dodgers for the pennant after three solo home runs and some strong pitching in Game 5.

10:43 p.m. — Uribe remains the pitcher for Milwaukee. The home crowd is ready to celebrate, and potentially host the Dodgers soon.

End of eighth inning: Brewers 3, Cubs 1

10:37 p.m. — The Brewers go down in order. It will come down to the Cubs' offense, either ending the team's season, or rallying to keep Game 5 alive.

10:33 p.m. — Once again, the Brewers keep the Cubs' offense quiet. Uribe retires his next three hitters after the walk. Milwaukee will try to add to its lead before Chicago's season comes down to a deficit in the top of the ninth.

10:30 p.m. — Abner Uribe, one of baseball's best relievers this season, is in for Milwaukee in the top of the eighth. He allows a leadoff walk to Busch, making the Cubs' hitter the tying run. 

On Turang's home run, Crow-Armstrong really gave his best attempt on a ball that was far gone:

End of seventh inning: Brewers 3, Cubs 1

10:23 p.m. HOME RUN — Brice Turang loudly adds an insurance run for the Brewers. He was all over a slider from Kittredge, driving it deep into center field for the game's fourth solo home run. Every run in Game 5 has come via the long ball. The Cubs need two runs to keep their season alive.

10:17 p.m. — Chad Patrick has turned in an excellent performance out of the bullpen in Game 5. He strikes out two Cubs in the top of the seventh after escaping the jam in the sixth; Brewers pitchers have eight strikeouts, no walks and four hits allowed today. Chances are dwindling for Chicago.

10:10 p.m. — Patrick remains on the mound for Milwaukee, which needs nine more outs to head to the NLCS. The Cubs need just one run to tie things up.

End of sixth inning: Brewers 2, Cubs 1

10:02 p.m. — Kittredge did his job, getting out of the sixth inning with no insurance runs for the Brewers. We're entering crunch time for both sides.

10:00 p.m. — Caleb Thielbar got his first two Brewers of the bottom of the sixth out, but he walks Frelick, then gets pulled. Chicago is on to its fifth pitcher in Andrew Kittredge.

9:53 p.m. — Chad Patrick came in for Milwaukee as well, and he comes through in a huge spot. He first gets Suzuki to line out, then strikes out Ian Happ looking to silence the Cubs' bats. Chicago leaves a pair of runners on-base, meaning its season will be over without a comeback over the next few innings.

9:45 p.m. — Ashby gets Kyle Tucker swinging for a huge first out in the top of the sixth. The tying run is on second base.

9:42 p.m. — Misiorowski is done for the Brewers as Aaron Ashby steps in. The Cubs have something going to begin the sixth inning; Michael Busch singled, then Ashby hit Nico Hoerner with a pitch.

End of fifth inning: Brewers 2, Cubs 1

9:40 p.m. — Chicago gets a key double-play, doubling up Chourio at first base to end the fifth. The Cubs will only have a few more opportunities to keep their season alive — can they spark something in the sixth?

9:32 p.m. — Misiorowski is giving Milwaukee what it needed in an elimination bullpen game. He's up to four innings of one-run ball, keeping the Cubs' bats quiet enough to protect the lead.

End of fourth inning: Brewers 2, Cubs 1

9:22 p.m. — The Cubs get out of the jam. Palencia gets Ortiz to ground into a fielder's choice, as Swanson barely gets the runner at second base with a quick throw. Chicago holds the damage to just the solo home run from Vaughn.

9:18 p.m. — Rea is heading to the dugout with the bases loaded, following a walk to Perkins. Daniel Palencia is taking over pitching for the Cubs, and the Brewers have a chance to add on to their lead in a big way.

9:14 p.m. — The Brewers are still threatening in the fourth. Sal Frelick reached on an infield single, then Durbin reached on a hit-turned-error from Pete Crow-Armstrong. The center fielder dove at the ball, knocking it down with his chest, but an errant throw allowed Durbin to get to second with two outs.

Brewers 2, Cubs 1

9:11 p.m. HOME RUN — Already, there have been three solo home runs in Game 5. Andrew Vaughn blasts a cutter over the middle of the plate deep into left field and over the wall, breaking the tie with two outs on Colin Rea. Milwaukee is back on top.

9:07 p.m. — Misiorowski is back in a rhythm after allowing the home run. He goes for a 1-2-3 top of the fourth, striking out Suzuki this time around.

End of third inning: Brewers 1, Cubs 1

8:59 p.m. — With Rea still pitching for Chicago, the Brewers started the bottom of the third well, as Joey Ortiz reached on a Swanson throwing error. Instead, the Cubs bounce right back with a double play, then Rea gets Brice Turang swinging. We remain tied.

8:52 p.m. — It's a scoreless top of the third for the Cubs, despite a hit from Nico Hoerner.

8:48 p.m. — Misiorowski hits 100 mph on the radar gun to open the third frame. It is loud in Milwaukee:

End of second inning: Brewers 1, Cubs 1

8:43 p.m. — Durbin stole second after his hit, but it's for naught. Rea gets Blake Perkins to fly out to end the second inning.

8:41 p.m. — Pomeranz is also out for Chicago already. The Cubs put Colin Rea on the mound for the bottom of the second, and he allows a single to Caleb Durbin with two outs. We're certainly due for a bullpen game on both sides of Game 5.

8:34 p.m. — Jacob Misiorowski, now in the game for the Brewers, escapes with just the solo homer on his line for the inning. The rookie came in after just one frame for Megill, striking out Dansby Swanson to keep it at 1-1.

Brewers 1, Cubs 1

8:30 p.m. HOME RUN — How about two solo shots to begin this game? Seiya Suzuki leads off the top of the second with a home run to match Contreras, and we're tied once again. Milwaukee's advantage didn't last long.

End of first inning: Brewers 1, Cubs 0

8:23 p.m. HOME RUN — Milwaukee strikes first. William Contreras launches a home run into left-center field, and the home crowd erupts as the Brewers take the first step toward the NLCS. It's 1-0. 

8:15 p.m. — Megill is fired up. He strikes out Kyle Tucker, making it a 1-2-3 inning for the Cubs to lead off. 

8:11 p.m. — Closer-turned-opener Trevor Megill has fired in his first pitches. Game 5 is under way in Milwaukee, as he gets both Michael Busch and Nico Hoerner to fly out.

Pregame

8:06 p.m. — The Brewers are handing out these rally towels tonight:

8:04 p.m. — First pitch is minutes away. Three teams have booked their ticket to the championship series: the Dodgers, Blue Jays and Mariners. Will it be the Cubs or Brewers who keep their title dreams alive?

5:45 p.m. — Following consecutive losses on the road, here's how the Brewers will line up tonight seeking to finally close out the series.

5:44 p.m. — Here's the Cubs' lineup as they attempt to make a 2-0 series comeback tonight: 

5:40 p.m. — Both teams are going with relievers to open Game 5. For the Cubs, it's lefty Drew Pomeranz (2.17 ERA, 57 Ks in regular season) on the mound. Milwaukee is starting with right-hander Trevor Megill (2.49 ERA, 60 Ks in regular season). 

Where to watch Cubs vs. Brewers Game 5

Cubs vs. Brewers start time

  • Date: Saturday, October 11
  • Time: 8:08 p.m. ET, 5:08 p.m. ET

Game 5 of the NLDS between the Cubs and Brewers will start at 8:08 p.m. ET from American Family Field in Milwaukee.

What channel is Cubs vs. Brewers on today?

  • TV channel: TBS, TruTV
  • Live stream: DirecTV, HBO Max

Saturday's game will be aired on TBS. Alex Faust will be on the call, serving as the game's play-by-play analyst. He'll be joined by Ron Darling (analyst) and Lauren Jbara (on-field reporter).

Cord-cutters can find the action on HBO Max or DirecTV.

MLB playoff schedule 2025

Wild Card Series schedule

Tuesday, Sept. 30

GameTime (ET)TV channel
Game 1: Tigers 2, Guardians 11:08 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, Fubo
Game 1: Cubs 3, Padres 13:08 p.m.ABC, ESPN app, Fubo
Game 1: Red Sox 3, Yankees 16:08 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, Fubo
Game 1: Dodgers 10, Reds 59:08 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, Fubo

Wednesday Oct. 1

GameTime (ET)TV channel
Game 2: Guardians 6, Tigers 11:08 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, Fubo
Game 2: Padres 3, Cubs 13:08 p.m.ABC, ESPN app, Fubo
Game 2: Yankees 4, Red Sox 36:08 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, Fubo
Game 2: Dodgers 8, Reds 49:08 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, Fubo

Thursday, Oct. 2

GameTime (ET)TV channel
Game 3: Tigers 6, Guardians 33:08 p.m.ABC, ESPN app, Fubo
Game 3: Cubs 3, Padres 15:08 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, Fubo
Game 3: Yankees 4, Red Sox 08:08 p.m.ESPN, ESPN app, Fubo

Division Series schedule, scores

Saturday, Oct. 4

GameTime (ET)TV channel
NLDS Game 1: Brewers 9, Cubs 32:08 p.m.TBS, DirecTV
ALDS Game 1: Blue Jays 10, Yankees 1 4:08 p.m.Fox, Fubo
NLDS Game 1: Dodgers 5, Phillies 36:38 p.m.TBS, DirecTV
ALDS Game 1: Tigers 3, Mariners 29:08 p.m.FS1, Fubo

Sunday, Oct. 5

GameTime (ET)TV channel
ALDS Game 2: Blue Jays 13, Yankees 74:08 p.m.FS1, Fubo
ALDS Game 2: Mariners 3, Tigers 28:08 p.m.FS1, Fubo

Monday, Oct. 6

GameTime (ET)TV channel
NLDS Game 2: Dodgers 4, Phillies 36:08 p.m.TBS, DirecTV
NLDS Game 2: Brewers 7, Cubs 39:08 p.m.TBS, DirecTV

Tuesday, Oct. 7

GameTime (ET)TV channel
ALDS Game 3: Mariners 8, Tigers 44:08 p.m.FS1, Fubo
ALDS Game 3: Yankees 9, Blue Jays 68:08 p.m.FS1, Fubo

Wednesday, Oct. 8

GameTime (ET)TV channel
ALDS Game 4: Tigers 9, Mariners 33:08 p.m.FS1, Fubo
NLDS Game 3: Cubs 4, Brewers 35:08 p.m.TBS, DirecTV
ALDS Game 4: Blue Jays 5, Yankees 27:08 p.m.FS1, Fubo
NLDS Game 3: Phillies 8, Dodgers 29:08 p.m.TBS, DirecTV

Thursday, Oct. 9

GameTime (ET)TV channel
NLDS Game 4: Dodgers 2, Phillies 16:08 p.m.TBS, DirecTV
NLDS Game 4: Cubs 6, Brewers 09:08 p.m.TBS, DirecTV

Friday, Oct. 10

GameTime (ET)TV channel
ALDS Game 5: Mariners 3, Tigers 2 4:40 p.m.FS1, Fubo

Saturday, Oct. 11

GameTime (ET)TV channel
NLDS Game 5: Brewers vs. Cubs8:08 p.m.TBS, DirecTV

*If necessary 

League Championship Series schedule

Sunday, Oct. 12

GameTime (ET)TV channel
ALCS Game 1: Mariners vs. Blue Jays8:03 p.m.Fox/FS1, Fubo

Monday, Oct. 13

GameTime (ET)TV channel
NLCS Game 1: Dodgers vs. Cubs/BrewersTBDTBS, DirecTV
ALCS Game 2: Mariners vs. Blue JaysTBDFox/FS1, Fubo

Tuesday, Oct. 14

GameTime (ET)TV channel
NLCS Game 2: Dodgers vs. Cubs/BrewersTBDTBS, DirecTV

Wednesday, Oct. 15

GameTime (ET)TV channel
ALCS Game 3: Blue Jays vs. MarinersTBDFox/FS1, Fubo

Thursday, Oct. 16

GameTime (ET)TV channel
NLCS Game 3: Cubs/Brewers vs. DodgersTBDTBS, DirecTV
ALCS Game 4: Blue Jays vs. MarinersTBDFox/FS1, Fubo

Friday, Oct. 17

GameTime (ET)TV channel
NLCS Game 4: Cubs/Brewers vs. DodgersTBDTBS, DirecTV
ALCS Game 5: Blue Jays vs. Mariners*TBDFox/FS1, Fubo

*If necessary 

Saturday, Oct. 18

GameTime (ET)TV channel
NLCS Game 5: Dodgers vs. Cubs/Brewers*TBDTBS, DirecTV

*If necessary 

Sunday, Oct. 19

GameTime (ET)TV channel
ALCS Game 6: Mariners vs. Blue Jays*TBDFox/FS1, Fubo

*If necessary 

Monday, Oct. 20

GameTime (ET)TV channel
NLCS Game 6: Cubs/Brewers vs. Dodgers*TBDTBS, DirecTV
ALCS Game 7: Mariners vs. Blue Jays*TBDFox/FS1, Fubo

*If necessary 

Tuesday, Oct. 21

GameTime (ET)TV channel
NLCS Game 7: Dodgers vs. Cubs/Brewers*TBDTBS, DirecTV

*If necessary 

World Series schedule 2025

Friday, Oct. 24

GameTime (ET)TV channel
Game 1: TBD vs. TBDTBDFox, Fubo

Saturday, Oct. 25

GameTime (ET)TV channel
Game 2: TBD vs. TBDTBDFox, Fubo

Monday, Oct. 27

GameTime (ET)TV channel
Game 3: TBD vs. TBDTBDFox, Fubo

Tuesday, Oct. 28

GameTime (ET)TV channel
Game 4: TBD vs. TBDTBDFox, Fubo

Wednesday, Oct. 29

GameTime (ET)TV channel
Game 5: TBD vs. TBD*TBDFox, Fubo

*If necessary 

Friday, Oct. 31

GameTime (ET)TV channel
Game 6: TBD vs. TBD*TBDFox, Fubo

*If necessary 

Saturday, Nov. 1

GameTime (ET)TV channel
Game 7: TBD vs. TBD*TBDFox, Fubo

*If necessary 

Daniel Mader

Daniel Mader is a Content Producer for The Sporting News. He joined SN in 2024 as an editorial intern following graduation from Penn State University. He has previously written for Sports Illustrated, NBC Sports, the Centre Daily Times, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, The Daily Collegian and LancasterOnline. Daniel grew up in Lancaster, Penn., with a love for baseball that’ll never fade, but could also talk basketball or football for days.