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Cubs first baseman Michael Busch makes history with NLDS Game 3 home run


The Cubs’ made history in the first inning of Game 3 of the National League Division Series. His 401-foot homer that tied the game 1-1 against the Brewers made him the first player to hit multiple leadoff homers in the same series in postseason history. Busch, whose 34 homers led the team in 2024, has been one of the few bright spots. (Chicago Sun-Times)

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Cubs first baseman Michael Busch makes history with NLDS Game 3 home run