Brewers Starter Logan Henderson will oppose MLB and A’s

Although he played with a starting shot personnel full of injury, the National League Central Champion Milwaukee Brewers has not yet lost a home series this season. When they host athletics in the tire game of three match sets, they will try to make 4-0 in the afternoon on Sunday.
Right-handed Logan Henderson is considered as a hope number 12 by MLB Pipeline, while making the big league output, his left hand will try to win the third straight start for Jeffrey Springs (3-1, 4.50 ERA).
Springs is 0-0 with 3.60 ERA at the beginning of a career against Milwaukee.
Henderson, who was in the fourth round of McLennan Community College in Texas in the fourth round, was recalled from Triple-A Nashville after compiling 3.21 ERA with 3.21 ERA at three initials and made 24 strokes in 24 inning.
“She’s really good,” Milwaukee said to Journal Sentinel, “she’s really good,” he said. “That’s why here. We need help.
Milwaukee, NL Central, second, Chicago Cubs behind the two games, although the wounded list damage beginners. This includes Brandon Woodruff, Aaron Civale, Nestor Cortes, Tobias Myers, Aaron Ashby, DL Hall and Robert Gasser.
Chad Patrick launched his fourth career at a loss of 3-1 for athletics on Saturday, but performed well and allowed two runs in seven strokes of seven strokes and seven strokes. However, a night that Luis Severino, a free agent, allowed three strokes and a run to get the first win with eight Inning’s A.
“This is a really good series, and really, he threw it really well, Mur Murphy Patrick said. “He came out of a jam and thought it was a spot tonight. He shot good enough to win.”
However, in December, Severino (1-3), who signed a three-year-old free agent agreement with A’s, which was the largest franchise history in December, was even better. A slope did not walk and he shot one for 63 strokes while throwing 92 fields. Philadelphia was the first normal season since September 19, when he was on New York Mets.
“How much did they pay him this year?” Murphy asked. “Well, that’s why they did it because it’s good.”
Mark Kotsay, a manager of A, said, “Only one strike in eight inning, this old school baseball.” He said. “There was no walk. He was hitting the area and put the ball into the game. … I thought you used Fastball really well. His broom was really good.”
Severino was finally happy to get a win at the fifth start with his new team.
“It makes you feel great,” he said. “I know (Brewers) is a good team. They fought to the end. They brought together big bats. So I feel incredibly for men, I feel amazing for the team tonight.”
It was the fourth win in the last five games for athletics and moved in one match of the .500 points in 10-11.
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