Brewers hopes that a turn will end the end of his house and tigers

After quitting the last two matches of a Western swing, Milwaukee Brewers will try to return behind the left -hand Tyler Alexander when they return home to open a three -game series against Detroit Tigers on Monday.
Alexander (1-0, 2.84 ERA) will be opposed by the left-hand Tarik Skubal (1-2, 3.78), who won the reigned American League CY Young Award.
Milwaukee lost 5-2 on Sunday, in Arizona, and the beginning received only 5 1/3 strokes from Freddy Peralta. William Contreras had two conditions for Brewers in the first shot. The Milwaukee jug also walked seven and hit a dough.
“When you have leadership in the face of the two best jugs in the game, you expect to win.” He said. “But sometimes things are happening.
“One thing I can say to you, probably we can be better than that. We will encounter very good teams in front of us.”
Detroit lost 5-1 in Minnesota on Sunday, managed only five hit and scoring with runners, 4 to 4 in the first series of season 0, after being sweeping, the tigers won four reasons.
Spencer Torkelson was 3 years old with two Homer, four RBIs and four running in three games against the twins.
“For a reason, in the middle of the series,” he said. “He’s back to it. Just continue to take good fields to hit it helps the good results and certainly does it.”
After losing the first two beginnings, Skubal threw a six-hit ball against New York Yankees on Tuesday with a 5-0 victory, hit six and none walked.
Skubal met Brewers only once in his career and allowed him to win with a 10-2 victory last season.
Breweers lost 5-4 Saturdays, where Diamondbacks gathered in the ninth, and limited Milwaukee’s Bullpen options on Sunday.
Jackson Chourio went to Hit without Hit without a Five Horse Bat against Arizona. After being shot five times at the opening of the season, Chourio runs Brewers with five homer, six pairs and 17 RBIs.
Brice Turang hit Brewers’ most consistent striker by hitting .333 with three Homer and 10 RBIs. Experienced Christian Yelich continues to fight by hitting only with 16 strikes in 56 horse bats, and Rhys Hoskins hits only .171 without a homer.
Alexander will make his fifth look and third beginning. At the beginning of the previous beginning, he allowed two runs in six strokes in 3 2/3 inning, but he did not make a decision of 17-2 in Colorado on Wednesday.
Alexander comes with a 2,00 ERA in two career appearances, including a start, against Detroit, both with Rays last season.
Even if Peralta had a short trip on Sunday, Breweers have allowed two or less beginners on seven consecutive and 11 of the last 12 matches.
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