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Updated · Chicago Sun-Times · May 18
Brewers Crush Cubs 9-3 as Imanaga Gives Up 8 Runs
Updated
Updated · Chicago Sun-Times · May 18

Brewers Crush Cubs 9-3 as Imanaga Gives Up 8 Runs

10 articles · Updated · Chicago Sun-Times · May 18
  • Milwaukee opened the teams’ first 2026 meeting with a 9-3 win at Wrigley Field, seizing an early statement game in the NL Central race.
  • Shota Imanaga lasted 4 2/3 innings and surrendered eight runs on nine hits, including two long homers, as Craig Counsell blamed unusually poor command.
  • Imanaga said Milwaukee’s game plan "overcame my skills," echoing the Brewers’ recent edge over Chicago after eliminating the Cubs last October and winning the division the past three years.
  • Chicago’s pitching concerns extend beyond Monday: reliever Phil Maton, signed for two years and $14.5 million, has a 9.49 ERA after allowing more than one run in six of 14 appearances.
With their ace lost and a record home streak shattered, can the Cubs prevent a full-blown pitching collapse?
How have the Brewers repeatedly solved Shota Imanaga, turning the Cubs' star pitcher into a divisional liability?
Is Phil Maton's historic collapse as the highest-paid reliever a sign of a deeper flaw in the Cubs' roster construction?