Here’s the latest widely-reported context on the 2016 NLCS Game 1: Dodgers vs. Cubs.
- Summary: The Cubs defeated the Dodgers 8-4 in Game 1 of the 2016 National League Championship Series at Wrigley Field, grabbing a 1-0 series lead. Chicago used a late rally highlighted by Miguel Montero’s eighth-inning grand slam to pull away. The Dodgers briefly tied the game earlier, but the Cubs pulled ahead in the eighth and added insurance runs in the ninth.[4]
- Key moments: Dexter Fowler opened the scoring for the Cubs, Kris Bryant contributed, and Miguel Montero delivered the pivotal grand slam in the eighth after a sequence that included an intentional walk on Chris Coghlan to load the bases for Montero. Jon Lester pitched effectively for Chicago, and Aroldis Chapman was used in relief in a high-leverage scenario before the slam shifted momentum.[1][4]
- Context for fans: This game set the tone for the series, with the Cubs leveraging bullpen options and late-inning offense to counter Los Angeles’ lineup. The Cubs would go on to win the NLCS in six games to advance to the World Series that year.[6]
If you’d like, I can pull official box scores, play-by-play highlights, or provide a concise_game-by-game breakdown of the 2016 NLCS using current sources. I can also compile a quick visual recap (e.g., a chart of runs by inning) if you want. Please tell me which format you prefer.[1][4][6]