CHICAGO — The Cubs cruised to a 10-2 win over the Dodgers in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series in Los Angeles, tying the best-of-seven series at two games apiece.
The Cubs hadn't scored in 21 straight innings until exploding in the fourth inning for four runs.
The Cubs' win Wednesday guaranteed at least a Game 6 on Saturday at Wrigley Field. Game 5 is Thursday night in Los Angeles.
A potential Game 7 would be Sunday night in Chicago.
Best thing about tonight's outcome is that all the hitters that had been struggling, are showing signs of life! #NLCS
— Lance Briggs (@LanceBriggs) October 20, 2016
#Cubs finally snap 21-inning scoreless streak with old school baseball. 1st lead since end of game 1. #NLCS
— Ryan Baker (@RyanBakerMedia) October 20, 2016
.@javy23baez comes across on J-Hey's RBI grounder. #Cubs lead 2-0, top 4! #LetsGo pic.twitter.com/OUpB8rSJzo
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) October 20, 2016
back again. let's do this @cubs! #NLCS #flythew pic.twitter.com/IiOEn7S49D
— Ryan Manno (@ryanmanno) October 20, 2016
Julio Urias faced 184 batters at Dodger Stadium without ceding a homer. The 185th, @Addison_Russell, changed that. #NLCS pic.twitter.com/ww1KpiHjqT
— MLB Stat of the Day (@MLBStatoftheDay) October 20, 2016
Addison Russell gives #Cubs a 4-0 lead. #NLCS pic.twitter.com/WwKPGKUyXD
— Daryl Van Schouwen (@CST_soxvan) October 20, 2016
1st career #postseason HR for Addison Russell in 12 games. He was 1-25 this postseason before that AB. #NLCS
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) October 20, 2016
Debate night drama. pic.twitter.com/2XyzF5c8kd
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) October 20, 2016
Dodger Stadium sounded like Wrigley Field after that Addison Russell two-run homer. Lots of Cubs fans here tonight.
— Arash Markazi (@ArashMarkazi) October 20, 2016
Wake up time, Cubs
— Wrigley Field (@WrigleyBlog) October 20, 2016
— Luke Stuckmeyer (@LukeStuckmeyer) October 20, 2016
Anthony Rizzo's 5th inning homer is his first HR, extra base hit and RBI of the 2016 postseason Is 3rd career playoff homer. @WGNNews pic.twitter.com/cbuH2hVZzz
— Larry Hawley (@HawleySports) October 20, 2016
Meanwhile, @kingsthings aka Larry King is on his original cell phone from 1983. #CubsTalk #Dodgers #NLCS pic.twitter.com/GDe1Eri80Y
— Luke Stuckmeyer (@LukeStuckmeyer) October 20, 2016
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