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Led by Michael Busch, Chicago Cubs make Wrigley Field shake as they advance to NLDS


There was a buzz at the corner of Clark and Addison entering the bottom of the seventh inning Thursday, with the Wrigley Field crowd of more than 40,000 waiting to explode. Holding onto a slim 2-0 lead over the San Diego Padres, the Cubs were looking for anything to give them some breathing room. was up for the challenge. (Yahoo! Sports)

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Led by Michael Busch, Chicago Cubs make Wrigley Field shake as they advance to NLDS