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Brewers at the entrance of the attack at White Sox

April 27, 2025; Louis, Missouri, USA; Milwaukee Brewers, striker Christian Yelich (22) appointed as the first shot at the Busch Stadium. Louis Cardinals is congratulated by his teammates after scored a goal against. Compulsory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

After losing five out of six people to start a 10 -game journey, Milwaukee Brewers hopes that the host of Chicago White SOX started a three -game set, while a visible attacker hopes them firing them.

Milwaukee, Sunday, St. A four-game slide stopped behind a 11-stroke attack on Louis 7-1 in Louis. Each anthem shot safely, pioneered Jackson Chourio and Christian Yelich with two strokes.

“We are convicted. We hit some line drivers and we did not overthrow.” He said. “The pull side did not hit the ball balls, you know. We hit the line drivers. We went on the contrary. We did not try to do much. We should be.”

After extending his career to Cardinals seven games, Yelich will try to improve his opposition to an enemy where beer manufacturers do not encounter almost frequently.

In 18 matches against White Sox, Yelich hits .254 (17 for 67) with a host and eight RBI.

Chicago returns to the price area in the heels of a 3-7 journey that ends in 10 Inning in 3-2 athletics on Sunday.

Experienced left -handed Martin Perez’s End of the season, the forearm, combined with shorter trips than the core of young beginners, the first month of the season placed the additional workload to Bullpen.

“We have a good group there,” said Jordan Lease, who relaxed his right hand. “We can help us win games, put the team in a good position. But we’re just going there, attacking men and doing what we do best.”

Righty Bryse Wilson aims to follow this plan on Tuesday. Wilson (0-0, 4.30 ERA) made a start at Minnesota on Wednesday and allowed five strokes, while 2/3 strokes threw a single condition.

Wilson rely on the accessibility of shooting coach Ethan Katz.

“Every individual needs more than a single structured plan.” He said. “It was great how they could do this, they could stay on their toes, and they took a lot of time for each person.”

Wilson, including six beginnings, against Breweers in seven career matches 31 1/3 strokes with 4.88 ERA 1-2. In four matches against White Sox (three starters), Milwaukee Righty Freddy Peralta (2-2, 2.43), which is 2-0 with 1.50 ERA in 18 strokes.

Paralta comes out of 4-2 road loss to San Francisco Giants on Wednesday. Two hiking and three strokes of the season with three strikes and five strokes in five strokes.

White Sox Infielder Lenyn Sosa, on Wednesday, gathered at least one in the last 14 matches in the last 14 matches, which included 1 to 1 to 1 as a pinch of twins.

“He’s just the same man for me from day on 1st day,” said Will Venable, the manager. “(Sosa) takes good cuts and allows him to go. There is confidence. I know there is a chase there, but it impresses the ball and a dangerous man there.”

Milwaukee wants to win consecutive games for the first time since he won three straight victory between April 15-18.

-FELD level media

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