Column: Chicago Cubs win a wild one, staving off elimination in Game 3 at a raucous Wrigley Field

The baseball gods blessed the Chicago Cubs with perfect fall weather Wednesday for Game 3 of the National League Division Series at Wrigley Field.

DJ John Summit energized the pregame crowd with a pop-up concert at Gallagher Way, turning the area that once housed Yum-Yum Donuts into Wrigleypalooza. Carlos Zambrano, the former Cubs pitcher and legendary destroyer of Gatorade coolers, revved up fans inside the park with the ceremonial first pitch before John Vincent’s stirring national anthem had everyone holding their breath in fear he would spontaneously combust after “land of the freeeeeeeeeee.”

Everything was in place for the Cubs as they tried to stay alive in the NLDS against the Milwaukee Brewers, who ran roughshod over them in Games 1 and 2 at American Family Field, threatening to sweep their big-city rivals out of the postseason with ease.

So would the Cubs keep the party going at least one more day, or end their season with a whimper?

In a wild game that had fans on their feet from beginning to end, the Cubs won 4-3 to stave off elimination. Game 4 is at 8:08 p.m. Thursday at Wrigley.

Cubs fans had gone through the ringer during the regular season, trying to figure out which team would show up on any given day, and the postseason had provided more of the same going into Game 3, alternating between moments of ecstasy and misery.

But being home at Wrigley, which is more than just a great place for posting Instagram selfies, gave fans hope that things could turn around. Walking around the ballpark before the game, talking to ballhawks, bleacher bums and normal folks, everyone seemed to be in agreement on one thing: Taillon would be fine, and as long as the offense woke up and gave him a little support, the Cubs could get back in the series.

The wind was blowing in at 10 mph, which is par for the course at Wrigley, a ballpark that once favored hitters but is now considered a pitcher’s park.

“Embrace the conditions, know the conditions,” manager Craig Counsell said. “That’s what we’ve tried to stress.”

Yet there was still that inevitable sense of dread that accompanies any do-or-die game involving a professional sports team from Chicago — the inescapable feeling the Cubs could out-Cub themselves, just as the Bears double-doinked themselves out of the 2018 postseason with Cody Parkey’s missed field-goal attempt off the upright, then the crossbar.

Chicago Cubs force an NLDS Game 4 with a 4-3 win over the Milwaukee Brewers at Wrigley Field

Sure enough, it happened in the top of the first inning. A botched infield popup fell between catcher Carson Kelly and first baseman Michael Busch with two on and one out, loading the bases with Sal Frelick coming to the plate. It was the kind of Cubbie Occurrence that only could happen to a franchise with a history as bizarre as the Cubs.

When Frelick brought home the first run with a sacrifice fly, the missed pop-up loomed large. But Taillon got out of the inning with no further damage, and the Cubs answered back quickly on a Michael Busch leadoff home run, his second of the series, and a two-run single by Pete Crow-Armstrong.

That would signal the start of a four-run inning, the first time the Cubs would score more than three runs in a game this postseason. The offense had returned at long last, and the crowd of 40,737 heaved a collective sigh of relief. Fans stood for almost the entire bottom of the first, an indication they knew how important it was to get going things early.

The Cubs had entered the day with a .216 average and 58 strikeouts over their first five games, with only Busch, Nico Hoerner and Seiya Suzuki stepping up from the regular lineup, which Counsell declined to tweak for Game 3 because … well, you know Counsell by now.

Taillon started cruising after the first, retiring nine straight until the Brewers strung together three straight singles in the fourth, pulling to within two on Jake Bauers’ RBI single. But a bunt by Brandon Lockridge led to a rundown with Caleb Durbin tagged out between third and home, and Taillon escaped further damage by inducing Joey Ortiz to ground to third.

Column: Chicago Cubs win a wild one, staving off elimination in Game 3 at a raucous Wrigley Field
Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong yells in response to a strikeout call by the third-base umpire, not pictured, in the third inning of Game 3 of the NLDS against the Brewers on Oct. 8, 2025, at Wrigley Field. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune)

The Cubs offense went back into its shell against former Cubs lefty Jose Quintana, just as it had after Suzuki’s three-run, first inning home run in Game 2. Crow-Armstrong slammed his in the dugout after striking out with two on in the third, keeping his helmet-tossing streak alive, and Kyle Tucker got caught straying off first in the fifth inning, like a bus with a flat tire ignoring a speed bump in a 30-mph zone.

It was apparent they would not do this the easy way.

The Cubs gotta Cub.

When Bauers homered into the left-field bleachers on Andrew Kittredge’s first pitch in the seventh under an orange and pink sky, the Cubs lead was suddenly down to one run and that old, queasy feeling was back again.

Singles by Hoerner and Tucker in the seventh handed the Cubs another opportunity to pad the lead, but Suzuki grounded into a force and Ian Happ struck out to end the threat. Another nail-biting finish was in the works, and there was no escaping. When Brad Keller struck Bauers out with the bases loaded to end the eighth, the crowd erupted.

Nobody promised normalcy when they stuck that first Cubs pacifier in your mouth as a baby. You were doomed to experience days like this.

All you can do is embrace the feeling, cross your fingers and try to breathe.

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