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After tempers flared the day prior, the Milwaukee Brewers and St. Louis Cardinals wrap up a four-game series on June 15. Follow along for live updates from American Family Field on Father's Day as Quinn Priester starts for the Brewers opposite St. Louis right-hander Miles Mikolas.
Robert Beyer, a financier and co-owner of the Milwaukee Brewers, continues to struggle to sell his Brentwood mansion.
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Yardbarker on MSN'Less Clutter;' Milwaukee Brewers Pitcher Quinn Priester Reveals Why He Has Improved so Much After 3-2 Win Over CardinalsThe Milwaukee Brewers defeated the St. Louis Cardinals by the score of 3-2 on Sunday afternoon. Not only did the win clinch a 3-1 series lead for Milwaukee, but it also gave them a 1.5 game lead over St.
Milwaukee Brewers prospect pitcher, Jacob Misiorowski made an amazing statement in his Major League Baseball debut. On June 12, the right-handed Misiorowski, 23, dazzled in a five-inning, no-hit start for the Brewers, Misiorowski got the win, as the Brewers defeated the St. Louis Cardinals, in a 6-0 shutout victory.
The Brewers have a run differential of plus-23 but their runs created plus metric of 92 is the third-worst in the National League. Milwaukee's batting order will face Braves ace Chris Sale in the opening matchup of the series.
Masyn Winn led off the game with a two-strike single to center and, after Ivan Herrera followed with a walk, he scored on Alec Burleson's seeing-eye single up the middle. The Brewers defense helped quell the rally, with Jackson Chourio throwing out Herrera at third on the play, and Quintana escaped without further damage.
A collision at first base led to a spat between the Cardinals vet and a Brewers player — and a fiery postgame rant.
Jacob Misiorowski, the Brewers' top pitching prospect, showed he had even more improvement to make this year in the minor leagues.
Outfielder Eddie Rosario, a 2021 World Series champion with the Atlanta Braves, has triggered a June 15th opt out in his minor league contract with the Brewers. He will immediately become a free agent.