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Little, this season, Chicago Cubs'un preached crime this season, the club on Friday, the host Milwaukee Brewers'a wanted to see a long time to open.
Pittsburgh is a series of wins against Pirates, Cubs runs 6.7 per game, leading the big leagues with Chicago 192 running and 298 hit.
At the center of Cubs's scary series, the striker Seiya Suzuki, who launched two household runs against the pirates on Thursday, was named as Suzuki. Suzuki accelerates Chicago with Nine Homer and average.
“I think there's a lot of confidence right now,” Cubs said Craig Counsell from Suzuki. “It just puts really good oscillations on baseball and is rewarded for having good bats.”
In the second year, the jug I Brown (2-2, 6.04 ERA) takes the start of the series for CUBS and aims to turn the page from the shortest start of the season on Saturday.
The 25-year-old Brown made only 3 2/3 strokes against Philadelphia Phillies and allowed six running at nine strokes in Chicago's 10-4 loss. He started eight games, including the best trip to Milwaukee, including the right -handed career. Brown, on May 28, CUBS continues to win 6-3 in 10 strokes, a game of seven hits, 10 of the score-free strokes hit.
Milwaukee will try to forget the last 8-0 decline in the serial final against Lowly Chicago White Sox on Thursday. Seeing Brewers' two hit, the missing watched a three -game winning series.
The club is dealing with all injuries with the wounded with the wounded with the wounded with the wounded with the wounded with the wounded with the external players Garrett Mitchell (Begi Sush) and Blake Perkins (Right Shin Fracture) and Savi Aaron Ashby (shoulder), Aaron Civale (Hamstring) and Nestor Cortes (Exward).
However, the manager Pat Murphy will not be caught by using an excuse before the National League Center match.
“It can't be easier, because there's no bad team, Mur Murphy said. “There was no mercy in this game. 'Oh, poor, hurt. Oh, West Coast trips. This is not something.
Hoping to overcome the ugly Thursday loss, the Brewers will deliver the ball to Quinn Priester (1-0, 3.79 ERA), which will make the fifth beginning of the season on Friday.
24 -year -old right -handed, St. Unstable against Louis Cardinals, he delivered five runs for eight strokes in five strokes on Saturday. In September 2023, Priester confronted CUBS in his major league career when he allowed four runs in six Inning as a member of Pittsburgh Pirates.
Friday points to the beginning of a six -game landlord for Brewers, because when CUBS leaves the town, they are home to Houston Astros.
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