
The Cubs came alive in Game 4 and refused to go quietly — shutting out Milwaukee 6‑0 to even the series and send it back to Milwaukee for a winner‑take‑all Game 5.Matthew Boyd was masterful, limiting the Brewers to just two hits over 4⅔ innings while striking out six. Ian Happ delivered the big blow in the 1st with a three-run homer, giving the Cubs the early momentum. The Cubs kept piling on: Kyle Tucker FINALLY launched a solo shot for his first extra base hit of the postseason in the 7th, and Michael Busch added another in the 8th. The bullpen held strong behind Boyd AGAIN, completing the shutout and pushing the series to Game 5. A full team effort. After falling behind 2–0 in the series, the Cubs have now battled back to force a decisive final game. With everything on the line, momentum might just be swinging in Chicago’s favor.This is an EARLY morning edition of Wrigleyville Forever. LET'S GO!WINDY CITY SPORTS CARDS: www.312windycitysportscards.comWATCH/LISTEN TO WRIGLEYVILLE FOREVER: https://linktr.ee/Wrigleyville.ForeverSUPPORT CODY: https://linktr.ee/cody_cubsBECOME A SICKO: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3o0PdEC26RXDwejTCRUd7w/join