Brewers vs. Cubs: Schedule, NLDS odds for Game 2


The Cubs of Chicago and the Brewers of Milwaukee renew their division rivalry in the NLDs. The best -classified brewers did not show any signs of rust in match 1 on Saturday. After five days off, the Brewers exploded for six points in the first round and reached an unbalanced victory. Cubs will try to bounce back in match 2 on Monday.
The two central enemies of the NL are turning in the playoffs for the first time. The Cubs won the season series, 7-6, but the Brewers still won the Division title by five games. In fact, they finished with the best baseball record at 97-65. As such, the Brewers obtained a Bye and had almost a week off. The Cubs have treated a series of hard-played jokers against the paadres, winning 2-1, in order to do it here.
The winner of this series will face the winner of the Dodgers-Phillies series in the NLCS for The Pennant. The Cubs have not won the pennant since 2016, and it was their only one since 1945. The Brewers never won the NL Pennant (although they won Le Pennant in 1982). Bet Cubs VS Brewers at Draftkings Sportsbook, where new users get $ 200 in Paris Bonus with a $ 5 bet:
Cubs vs Brewers Schedule
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Match 1 |
Sam., October 4 |
MIL 9, CHC 3 |
Tbs |
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Match 2 |
Mon, October 6 |
9:08 p.m. |
Tbs |
| Match 3 | Sea, October 8 | 5:08 p.m. | Tbs |
| Game 4 (if nec.) | Thur., October 9 | 7:08 p.m. or 9:08 p.m. | Tbs |
| Game 5 (if nec.) | Sat., October 11 | 4:38 p.m. or 8:08 p.m. | Tbs |
Cubs vs brewers: game 2 info
- Time: 21:08 pm HE | Date: Monday October 6
- Location: American Family Field – Milwaukee
- Television channel: TBS | Live flow: HBO Max
- Departure launchers: LHP Shota Imanaga (CHC) against LHP Aaron Ashby (MIL)
- Rosts of the series (via fanduel): Brewers -235, cubs +196
Prediction of game 2
The two arenas are in excellent shape. The start of the Brasseurs Quinn Prayer had a very good year and the Cubs will not let Colin rea go very deeply. Expect a loved one this time who goes down to the final. I would say that the cubs do the work with a home run or two in time. – Matt Snyder




