The Chicago Cubs rattled Milwaukee Brewers rookie pitcher Aaron Ashby for seven runs (four earned) in the first and jumped out to a 7-0 lead before the Brewers even got a chance to bat.

All seemed just fine for the Cubs. However, Jake Arrieta gave up six runs (three earned) in just 1.2 innings and the Brewers were within one.

Fast forward a couple of innings, and the Brewers have now scored 15 unanswered runs, thanks to a Willy Adames grand slam that sent the Brewers fans into a frenzy, and in turn, sent the Cubs reeling even more in a whirlwind of a game.

Seriously. Oh, and that was at the end of the 4th inning. A total of 21 runs combined, with the Brewers scoring 14 straight runs capped off by a grand slam for Adames, who has done wonders since coming over in the trade with the Tampa Bay Rays.

Luis Urias would add another solo shot and the Brewers just won't stop pouring it on the Cubs.

A football game is taking place in mid-June in Milwaukee, and fans can take a break from the depressing news of the Bucks and Giannis Antetokounmpo. Will they reach 20 runs in this game?

Who knows, but this has been a thrilling game and the Cubs' lead evaporated quickly, and batters have been crossing the plate left and right.