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Cubs Manager Seeks Playoff Redemption Against Former Brewers Team

Summary

  • Cubs manager previously coached Brewers from 2015-23
  • Brewers had MLB's best record this season, Cubs took them down 7 times
  • Tickets for NLDS games range from $105 to $183
Cubs Manager Seeks Playoff Redemption Against Former Brewers Team

On October 3, 2025, the Chicago Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers are set to face off in a highly anticipated National League Division Series (NLDS) matchup. The current Cubs manager, who previously coached the Brewers from 2015 to 2023, will be leading his "blue bears" against his former team.

The Brewers had the best record in Major League Baseball this past season, but the Cubs managed to take them down in 7 of their 13 regular-season meetings. This will be the first time these two divisional rivals have ever met in the playoffs, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the series.

Tickets for the NLDS games are in high demand, with the lowest price for a single game at Milwaukee's American Family Field being $105, including fees. At Wrigley Field, the cheapest seat available is $183, including fees. Fans of both teams are eager to witness this thrilling postseason showdown between the two NL Central powerhouses.

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The current Chicago Cubs manager is the same person who helmed the Milwaukee Brewers from 2015-2023.
The 92-70 Cubs managed to take 7 of the 13 games against the 97-65 Brewers during the 2025 regular season.
Tickets for the NLDS games range from $105 including fees at American Family Field in Milwaukee to $183 including fees at Wrigley Field in Chicago.

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