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May 2, 2025; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Chicago Cubs Center field player Pete Crow-Armstrong (4), Milwaukee Brewers Catcher William Contreras (24) Looking at the American Family Field, while looking at a solo house run. Compulsory Credit: Benny Sieu-Imagn Images

Michael Busch hit Grand Slam, and Pete Crow-Armstrong launched two solo house runs on Friday, and Chicago Cubs helped to lead Cubs to 10-0 victory against Milwaukee Brewers on Friday.

Ben Brown (3-2) allowed only four strokes for Chicago without a score, four strokes, and none of them walked. Kyle Tucker, Carson Kelly, Nico Hoerner and Crow-Armstrong, each of which won their third matches in four attempts.

Chris Flexen threw a three -stroke ball to finish the closure and has been the third of his first savings and career since 2022.

Tyler Alexander (1-3) served as a opener for Brewers and delivered two-thirds in three strokes in two-thirds before withdrawing for Quinn Priester, allowing seven runs in 4 1/3 strokes. Priester hit six hit in four strokes and four.

Milwaukee was closed for the second flat game after a 8-0 decline to Chicago White SOX on Thursday.

After Kelly and Hoerner driving in the first shooting run to get ahead Cubs 2-0, Chicago exploded for Priester's second run.

Dansby Swanson's single and consecutive walks began to Nicky Lopez and Ian Happiness, and Tucker and Seiya Suzuki followed RBI single. Priester then retired Kelly, but Busch launched the sixth house of the year, a great Islam to push Cubs's leadership to 8-0.

After two doughs, Crow-Armstrong was connected to 418-meter solo Homer to give Chicago a nine condition to an advantage.

Tobias Myers replaced Priester with the sixth place and worked an excellent frame in relaxation. Joel Payamps then ranks seventh and CUBS kept the advantage of 10-0, while Crow-Armstrong left the second solo house of the night.

Flexen relieved Brown after six inning. Jackson worked on a couple of walks to end the eighth end of Chourio and Christian Yelich. Flexen made a clean ninth kick to secure the raid victory.

-FELD level media

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