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Brewers, Rays Open Series is looking for bad trends

May 3, 2025; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Brewers, Joseri Jose Quintana (62) is taking a step in the first shot against Chicago Cubs in the American family. Compulsory Credit: Benny Sieu-Imagn Images

While Milwaukee Brewers struggled strongly on the road, Tampa Mr rays cannot find her at home.

Breweers and Rays will offer to change the end of this narrative on Friday night when they open a series of three games in Tampa.

Milwaukee, who has a record of 7-12 on the road, will turn to Zack Littell (2-5, 4.61) to start the serial opener on his right hand Jose Quintana (4-1, 2.83 ERA) to start the serial opener.

The rays licked their wounds after entering Philadelphia Phillies 7-6, 10-hitting setbacks on Thursday.

Yandy Diaz deepened for the second time in three games, a Homer for Tampa Bay, in general, lost 11 of the last 12 household competitions in three, seven flat houses and last 12.

Quintana followed a bright month of April when it allowed only three runs with a disastrous show on Saturday with a disastrous show (all wins). Chicago allowed CUBS to run six in seven strokes, including three homer in five inning of a 6-2 decline.

36-year-old Quintana is in 10 career matches against the Gulf of Tampa (nine starters) with 5.40 ERA and 1-5.

Milwauukee manager Pat Murphy, hunter William Contreras for the Serial Opener, Outdoor Actor Sal Frelick and Second Master Brice Turang is waiting to see the return. Contreras missed a game while playing from a broken finger in his left hand. Frelick sat in three competitions with the left knee injury and Turang is dealing with a disease.

“They’re doing all kinds of things to put things on his glove and injected his finger, so he should calm down, Mur Murphy said,” Murphy said, ” “Now we have to do something, because when he shakes the bat, it’s very painful for him. We solve it.”

His teammate Christian Yelich praised Contreras’ toughness while fighting with a catastrophe injury.

Yelich, “I think I remember playing Moose (Mike Moustakas) with a broken finger.” He said. “Everyone plays with something there, but a broken finger is quite extreme.

Littlel answered a line that lost five beginnings by winning each of its last two trips. Solo Homers’ Aaron Judge and Austin Wells and on Saturday, a victory of 3-2 against New York Yankees, allowed another hit of Seven Inning.

“Old Proverb, ‘You will not be defeated by throwing alone’ – we almost tested this theory.” He said.

“This arrangement is for seven inning, two solo homer to wander with two solo homer and all damage – just a tremendous job.”

29-year-old Littell, nine career reliefs against Milwaukee with 1.00 ERA 0-1. It will start against Brewers for the first time.

On Thursday, Brewers chose Elvin Rodriguez to Nashville and sent Aaron Civale to Triple-A club for a rehabilitation task on his way back from his left Hamstring strain.

-FELD level media

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