For as technically meaningless as the Cubs game was – hey, still nice to win and goose the win total – the Bears game was quite meaningful, and quite thrilling. Great second half. Incredible ending.
Though the win didn’t “matter,” it was still nice to see the Cubs go out sweeping the Cardinals, and logging 92 wins on the season. It’s hard to get too wrap-up-the-season’y with the playoffs on deck, but I always appreciate the Cubs celebrating the fans:None of this is possible without all of you. pic.twitter.com/pghkBEEEtr
The @Cubs showed their appreciation for the Wrigley Faithful by throwing out balls during ‘Go Cubs Go’ pic.twitter.com/iQF97OfnS1
— Marquee Sports Network (@WatchMarquee) September 28, 2025 The division would’ve been nice, but ultimately, it’s pretty hard to argue with 92 regular season wins. That’s a great year, and this was a team that performed quite well overall, especially when you consider the various times lost to injury. The Cubs’ Game One mound opponent will be Nick Pivetta, the 32-year-old righty who finally broke through this season to fulfill the potential lots of teams had seen for a long time. His 2.87 ERA was 29% better than league average by ERA-, was tied for the 9th best in baseball, and has been pretty consistent throughout the season. The Cubs faced Pivetta twice this year, but all the way back in April. They got to him at Wrigley Field, and then he dominated them in San Diego. Generally speaking, Pivetta is going to get his strikeouts, and he’s not going to walk you. So you have to hit your way into success against him. (And you REALLY want to have your success against the Padres’ starting pitcher on any given day, because Adrian Morejon, Jeremiah Estrada, Robert Suarez, and Mason Miller are waiting for you in the final four innings.) © Denis Poroy-Imagn Images All I’m saying is that the Cubs should have some eyes peeled:Definitely unusual behavior here. t.co/6KRPn8h1UP pic.twitter.com/wXhkD7jxpq
— Michael Cerami (@Michael_Cerami) April 5, 2025 Drew Pomeranz wound up posting an incredible 2.17 ERA over 49.2 innings for the Cubs this year, his first time in the big leagues in four years. You cannot say enough about what he’s overcome to get back to this place, and how important he became to this bullpen. Because of his unique trajectory, I appreciated his comments to The Athletic about what comes next for the Cubs: “We’ll see what happens. Honestly, I’m just enjoying this. I tell guys all the time: ‘Appreciate this stuff for what it is, because when you’re home on your couch, you’re going to wish for anything close to this.’ The boos, the cheers, it doesn’t matter. The good, the bad, you’re going to wish for something, which is what I wished for last year — just to be a part of (it). I don’t care if I suck. I just want a chance to do it. That’s what I’m focused on right now.” Three Cubs in the top eight:AL & NL Home Run Leaders pic.twitter.com/IrEtjABqPG
— Thomas Nestico (@TJStats) September 28, 2025 LOLMets:The New York Mets lost and will miss the playoffs. At one point they were 45-24. They end the season at 83-79. An all-time disintegration. From the best record in the game to out of the postseason.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) September 28, 2025"And the Mets agonizing, three-and-a-half-month, slow-motion collapse, is complete."Gary Cohen, Ron Darling and Keith Hernandez react as the Mets are eliminated from the playoffs after losing to the Marlins on the final game of the season. pic.twitter.com/oYvnqhvCJp
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) September 28, 2025 Fun fact(s) on the Reds, who got the final playoff spot that the Mets fumbled away:The Reds are the first team in MLB history to have:no qualifying batter hit .270no batter hit 25 homersno pitcher win 15 gamesno pitcher notch 200 strikeouts…in a non-shortened season and yet still make the playoffs. pic.twitter.com/5qESbdIRuq
— OptaSTATS (@OptaSTATS) September 29, 2025 Bally’s has big plans for the new A’s ballpark, if and when it actually ever happens:View this post on Instagram
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The first no no-no season in 20 years:The 2025 MLB regular season will officially end without a no-hitterThis is the sixth time since divisional play began in 1969 that there will not be a no-hitter, joining 2005, 1992, 1982, 1974 and 1969 pic.twitter.com/ce2nGGba7h
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) September 28, 2025 A first-ballot exit:Clayton Kershaw exits the final regular-season start of his MLB career @Dodgers pic.twitter.com/YbH3HzSv1m
— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) September 28, 2025 It could happen:filled out my bracket pic.twitter.com/r0XMW3pNIN
— Brett Taylor (@Brett_A_Taylor) September 29, 2025 MORE CUBS FROM BLEACHER NATION: Go Ad Free | Subscribe to the BN NewsletterGo Inside the Bears Locker Room With a Fired-Up Ben Johnson After That Thrilling Win t.co/JVtcofok2O
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