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Puppies are trying to stay hot aggressively against beer producers

May 2, 2025; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Chicago Cubs was greeted by Carson Kelly (15) after hitting a great Islam in the second shot against Milwaukee Brewers in American Family Field, Michael Busch (29), his first master. Compulsory Credit: Benny Sieu-Imagn Images

The Chicago Cubs Series continues to prove its sovereignty among the enemies of national league.

The success of the club was fully displayed against Milwaukee Brewers on Friday and will try to extend the run on Saturday night. Chicago exploded for 10 running on Friday, and enjoyed Michael Bus's Solo home run by Grand Slam and Pete Crow-Armstrong.

The pups are now leading the average of the National League average (.266), Runs (202), hit (310), basic percentage (.343) and the Percentage of Leech (.461). The hot start of the season points to the fastest way that CUBS has held 200 runs (33 games) since 1938 (203 running in 33 games).

Cubs manager Craig Counsell, “I think like any crime, you are trying to put pressure on the teams as much as possible.” He said. “27 We want to be difficult for the bats for the exit. This is just about pressure and pressure on the jug.

Seiya Suzuki, who listed a second -shot RBI single in the series opener, directs Chicago with a .291 stroke average and nine home running. The team leader was connected to Kyle Tucker with 29 RBI.

Jameson Taillon (1-1, 4.01 ERA) started the mound for CUBS on Saturday, and last Sunday made an undecided start to Philadelphia Phillies.

29-year-old Tillon fell 3-1 in 10 strokes in Chicago. Tailon met Brewers 18 times in his career and broke 4-9 records of ERA with 3.13 ERA.

Following a three -game win of Milwaukee's an average of 6.7 runs per game, beer manufacturers were held without a score on two flat trips. They fell to White Sox on Thursday 8-0 and 10-0 Cubs on Friday.

B Pat Murphy, a Brewers manager, said the team's mood after the closure of the second game in a row. “But no one does not give hope on May 3. We have brought it to us before. … You will encounter some games like tonight.”

Milwaukee seized one of the five hit on Friday, Brug Turang, the team average .315 strokes and 39 hit.

Jose Quintana (4-0, 1.14) wants to continue its sizzling start until the term of office of beer producers when she gets the mound on Saturday. His 36-year-old left hand, only three-earned running-earned run-he recorded a victory in each. Last time, Quintaa, Milwaukee'nin St. 27 April. Louis Cardinals left a run in five innings in his 7-1 victory.

Quintaa, who started 78 games as a CUBS member between 2017-2020, is 1-4 with 2,80 ERA for nine careers against its former club. In March, the veteran signed a $ 4 million contract with Brewers.

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