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(MAY 8th)

 

After a mediocre start for the first month of the season (March/April), the Brewers have won 6 straight games, and are tied with the Cubs atop the NL Central with a 23-16 record.

They actually started the season at 7-1, and then lost 13 out of their next 21 games to fall to 15-14 ........ since then, they have won 8 out of 10 (including their current 6-game sinning streak.)

 

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(SEPTEMBER 26th)

 

The Brewers, dealt a severe blow with the season-ending injury to Christian Yelich 2 and-a-half weeks ago, have been beating anybody and everybody ever since ........ the Brewers had won their 5th consecutive game when Yelich went down with a fractured kneecap on September 10th. They have gone 12-2 in the 14 games since, and are on a 17-2 overall run in their last 19 games.

 

The Milwaukeeans' 2019 season has been a quintessential example of "Next Man Up."

 

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(SEPTEMBER 26th)

 

The Brewers, dealt a severe blow with the season-ending injury to Christian Yelich 2 and-a-half weeks ago, have been beating anybody and everybody ever since ........ the Brewers had won their 5th consecutive game when Yelich went down with a fractured kneecap on September 10th. They have gone 12-2 in the 14 games since, and are on a 17-2 overall run in their last 19 games.

 

The Milwaukeeans' 2019 season has been a quintessential example of "Next Man Up."

 

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UPDATE

 

The Brewers won again yesterday afternoon.

The hard-charging Milwaukeans have now gone 13-2 in the 15 games since the Christian Yelich injury, and are on an 18-2 overall run in their last 20 games.

 

They stand 1 full game behind the 1st-place St. Louis Cardinals, with 3 games left to play. 

 

 

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(WILD-CARD PLAYOFF GAME)

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MILWAUKEE BREWERS

Trenton Marcus Grisham  (Born Trenton Marcus Clark) - RF

Yasmani Grandal - C

Michael Moustakas - 3B

Keston Wee Hing Natsuo Hiura - 2B

Ryan Joseph "R.J." Braun - LF

Eric Thames - 1B

Lorenzo Cain - CF

Orlando Arcia - SS

Brandon Kyle Woodruff - RHP )) (11-3, 3.62 ERA)

 

WASHINGTON NATIONALS

Trea Vance "T.V." Turner - SS

Adam Cory "A.C." Eaton - RF

Anthony Rendon - 3B

Juan Jose Soto Pacheco - LF

Howie Joseph "Ho-Jo" Kendrick III - 1B

Asdrubal Cabrera - 2B

Kurt Suzuki - C

Victor Enrique Robles Brito - CF

Maxwell M. Scherzer - RHP )) (11-7, 2.92 ERA) ) *

 

* )) Leads the Major Leagues League in FIP (2.45) and Strikeouts-to-Walks Ratio (7.364), and Leads the National League in Strikeouts-Per-9 Innings Ratio (12.691)

 

https://www.baseballpress.com/lineups?q=%2Flineups

 

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Remember when we beat Max in the division series? That was a good game…seems like he never recovered.

i don’t really

like Bob Eucker as an announcer, however. He’s funny and witty but when he’s announcing, his voice is a bit annoying...

but better than whoever is doing the Nats...

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