Brewers, Willy Adames, Giants to see the familiar face in Series

Milwaukee Brewers will have the chance to visit an old friend when they open a four -game road series against Willy Adames and San Francisco Giants on Monday night.
The teams flew to San Francisco with opposing emotions on Sunday night. Brewers congratulated a 14-1 throw from athletics to have a series of win and 4-2 hosts, while the giants completed a 5-5 journey to the Los Angeles Angels 5-4 defeats and a ninth bullet.
Adames was a repulsive force in The Brewers in 2023 and 2024 in the title of the Brewers’ consecutive national league center. For a short time, before increasing these numbers to 32 and 112 last season, he directed home runs in 2023 (24) and RBIs (80).
The 29 -year -old child later became a free agent and signed a seven -year $ 182 million contract with Giants in December.
He hasn’t found his power in San Francisco yet, and he became only one host in 22 games. On Sunday, he reached double figures with a pair of running score in the RBIs and shoots with only .202.
Although beer manufacturers receive very little production than Adames’ replacement at a short point, the NL Central behind Chicago Cubs will be in the second place.
The primary short circuit Joey Ortiz was Homerless with four RBIs in the first 22 matches. On Sunday, 5 to 5 trips against A actually raised the average of the stroke to .184.
Technically, Adames has already met Brewers as a member of the giants. In Spring Education, Milwaukee surah Freddy Peralta and Giants Ace Logan Webb occur after joining a Phoenix Suns game the night before.
“Everyone there (in Milwaukee) treated me like I was at home.” He insisted. “It is hard to leave such a place. I will always have love for them. At the end of the day it comes to the business world.”
It was accepted that Peralta accepted against Wednesday night against WebB: “I don’t know if we can get it.
Right-handed Quinn Priester (1-0, 0.90 ERA) SOLAK ROBBIE RAY FOR BREWERS in the serial opener (3-0, 4.19).
Priester, who was purchased from Boston Red Sox two weeks ago, encountered Adames in the last two seasons in seven horse bats and just a single. Later, Pittsburgh shot for pirates and shot Adames three times.
The 24-year-old boy performed on Tuesday in his 5-0 home win against Detroit Tigers and allowed only one hit to start a closure of five people.
In his three -year career, Priester had a similar success with giants. He closed them for six inning, but he did not decide with 3-0 loss in San Francisco last April.
Ray was 3-1 with 1.85 ERA for four lifetime against beer manufacturers and 38 in only 24 1/3 strokes.
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