So far this postseason, the Chicago Cubs have yet to score more than three runs in a game. Yes, playoff pitching is tough, but that’s an ugly showing when the bats are needed the most.
Good news! The Cubs have made history!
Bad news! It’s really bad history:
The Cubs have scored three or fewer runs in 13 consecutive playoff games, the longest such streak in MLB history pic.twitter.com/O9fzP4bqXU
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) October 7, 2025The Cubs haven’t scored more than three runs in a postseason game since Game 5 of the 2017 NLDS. From there, they were held under four runs in all five of the NLCS games that season, the Wild Card Game the next season, both kinda-fake playoff games in 2020, and now five straight games this postseason.
Ian Happ is the only player who has actually been around for all 13 of those games, which isn’t to say he bears any particular blame for the streak, but it did feel like he was the appropriate person to offer some thoughts:
"We as an offense have to find a way to put up a few more (runs) and help our pitchers out."The Cubs haven't scored more than 3 runs in a game this postseason. pic.twitter.com/CdWcDkat0n
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