Watch: All 6 Of The Cubs' Record-Breaking Homers

(CBS) The Cubs set an MLB postseason record Monday night in an 8-6 win against the Cardinals in Game 3 of the NLDS by hitting six homers, propelling them to a 2-1 series lead and leaving them just one win away from reaching the NLCS.

The home run barrage started with Kyle Schwarber's solo homer in the second inning. Before it was all done, the top six hitters in Chicago's lineup had homered, with Dexter Fowler, Kris Bryant, Anthony Rizzo, Jorge Soler and Starlin Castro joining the fun.

The scariest part? Five of the Cubs' six homers came from players who are 26 or younger. It was a historic display of power from a youthful bunch.

You can relive each of the blasts below.

First pitch of Game 4 is set for Tuesday at 3:37 p.m. at Wrigley Field, where the Cubs can clinch a series for the first time in their history.

Chicago right-hander Jason Hammel opposes St. Louis right-hander John Lackey.

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