The Chicago Cubs defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 8-6 in Game 3 of the 2015 NLDS at Wrigley Field, winning the series 3-1 and advancing to the NLCS. The game was historically notable for the Cubs hitting six home runs by six different players—the first time in postseason history—while rookie Kyle Schwarber's iconic homer landed on the scoreboard and was preserved as a museum piece.
What Made This Game Special
Scoring First postseason game with six home runs by six different players
The Cubs became the first team in MLB history to hit six home runs in a single postseason game by six different players: Starlin Castro, Anthony Rizzo, Dexter Fowler, Kris Bryant, Jorge Soler, and Kyle Schwarber.
Playoff Cubs advance to NLCS with 8-6 victory in Game 3
The Chicago Cubs defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 8-6 in Game 3 of the 2015 NLDS, winning the series 3-1 and advancing to the National League Championship Series for the first time since 2003.
Milestone Kyle Schwarber's iconic home run lands on scoreboard
Rookie Kyle Schwarber hit a home run into right field that landed on top of the Wrigley Field scoreboard; the ball was encased in Plexiglass and remains displayed there as a historic artifact.
Playoff Jake Arrieta wins second NLDS game
Jake Arrieta earned his second win of the 2015 NLDS (2-0 series record), pitching effectively to help the Cubs secure the series victory.
Playoff Michael Wacha loses first NLDS game
Michael Wacha took the loss (0-1) for the Cardinals in his first NLDS appearance, ending the Cardinals' season.
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