Now seen as one of Cubs' biggest offensive threats, Michael Busch looking to take next step
Posted Mar 13, 2026
During the Chicago Cubs’ eight postseason games, the 28-year-old Michael Busch hit .296/.387/.741. The first baseman launched four homers and ended the playoffs with a 1.128 OPS. He became the first player in MLB history to have multiple leadoff homers in a single postseason series, going deep in Game 1 and Game 3 of the NLDS against Milwaukee.
(MLB.com)
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