📰 “RUBBER MATCH IN CHICAGO: Dodgers vs Cubs Tied 1–1 as Wrigley Field Hosts Decisive Game 3 Showdown (Watch Live via MLB.TV, Marquee Sports Network & SportsNet LA)”
Chicago, Illinois – The series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Chicago Cubs is perfectly balanced at 1–1, setting up a decisive Game 3 at Wrigley Field that will determine who takes control of the series.
Unlike a “survival game” scenario, this is now a rubber match — a clean reset where both teams have proven they can win in different ways.

⚾ SERIES RECAP (GAMES 1 & 2)
🟦 Game 1 – Cubs strike first
- Cubs 6 – 4 Dodgers
- Chicago capitalized on early pitching mistakes
- Dodgers bullpen exposed in key innings
👉 Cubs lead series 1–0
🟦 Game 2 – Dodgers respond in force
- Dodgers 12 – 4 Cubs
- Offensive explosion, including a massive middle-innings surge
- Chicago pitching overwhelmed by sustained pressure
👉 Series tied 1–1
🔥 GAME 3 CONTEXT
Now everything resets:
- No momentum guarantee
- No safety net
- Winner takes control of the series narrative
👉 This is where depth, bullpen stability, and star power matter most.
⚾ STARTING PITCHING MATCHUP
- Dodgers: Yoshinobu Yamamoto (RHP)
- Cubs: Justin Steele (LHP)

📊 Pitching breakdown
Yoshinobu Yamamoto (LAD)
- Elite command and pitch sequencing
- Ability to limit hard contact
- Dangerous once he establishes early rhythm
Justin Steele (CHC)
- Strong ground-ball profile
- Relies on control and weak contact
- Must avoid long Dodgers at-bats
👉 Slight edge: Dodgers (consistency + offensive backing)
📋 PROJECTED LINEUPS
🔵 Los Angeles Dodgers
- Mookie Betts – RF
- Shohei Ohtani – DH
- Freddie Freeman – 1B
- Will Smith – C
- Max Muncy – 3B
- Teoscar Hernández – LF
- Gavin Lux – 2B
- James Outman – CF
- Miguel Rojas – SS
🔑 Key notes:
- Ohtani remains the game-changing bat
- Betts sets tone at top of lineup
- Freeman anchors consistency and clutch hitting
🔴 Chicago Cubs
- Ian Happ – LF
- Nico Hoerner – 2B
- Dansby Swanson – SS
- Cody Bellinger – CF
- Christopher Morel – 3B
- Michael Busch – 1B
- Seiya Suzuki – RF
- Yan Gomes – C
- Pitcher spot
🔑 Key notes:
- Swanson + Hoerner key to offensive rhythm
- Bellinger vs former team adds storyline tension
- Cubs need early production to avoid Dodgers bullpen dominance
📊 3 KEY FACTORS THAT WILL DECIDE GAME 3
1. ⚡ Yamamoto’s control vs Cubs’ patience
If Yamamoto:
- dominates strike zone early
👉 Cubs’ offense becomes reactive instead of aggressive
2. 💥 Ohtani’s impact at Wrigley Field
Any:
- extra-base hit
- early RBI situation
- or walk + run production sequence
👉 can instantly shift momentum toward Los Angeles
3. 🧠 Bullpen execution in late innings
This series has already shown:
- Dodgers bullpen more stable
- Cubs bullpen vulnerable in high-leverage spots
👉 Game 3 likely decided between innings 6–9
🎯 STRATEGIC OUTLOOK
Dodgers game plan:
- Control tempo with pitching
- Extend at-bats to wear down starter
- Attack bullpen aggressively late
Cubs game plan:
- Score first and apply pressure
- Avoid defensive mistakes
- Keep game within reach entering late innings
📺 HOW TO WATCH GAME 3
- Streaming: MLB.TV
- Dodgers broadcast: SportsNet LA
- Cubs broadcast: Marquee Sports Network
🧾 FINAL TAKEAWAY
This Game 3 is a true balance point of the series:
🔵 Dodgers
- Deep lineup, disciplined offense, strong pitching depth
- Built to win tight, high-pressure games
🔴 Cubs
- Capable of explosive innings but inconsistent
- Must execute clean baseball to compete
🔥 BOTTOM LINE
With the series tied 1–1, Game 3 is no longer about survival or sweep —
it is about who takes control of the series momentum moving forward.
👉 At Wrigley Field, that answer will come down to execution in the smallest details.