Dodgers at Brewers, Tue. 10/14, 7:08 CT
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As a final note on the game, the Milwaukee Brewers are hosting a watch party at Davidson Park (3725 W Juneau Ave). Free admission for everyone, with photo ops, DJs, giveaways, food trucks, and more. Missed the last watch party? We've got you covered 👇 pic.twitter.com/JW4PmeSrf9
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Slumping Brewers must improve their approach at the plate to have any hope of coming back in NLCS
The Milwaukee Brewers are making the types of mistakes at the plate that they avoided while producing the best regular-season record in the major leagues.
Tack on the fact that the opposing starting pitchers have pitched 17 of a possible 18 innings and it's understandable that Brewers fans on social media have gone from feeling euphoric after defeating the rival Chicago Cubs to having a sudden case of Los Angeles Dodgers blues.
The Milwaukee Brewers are off to the NLCS after a thrilling 3-1 win over the Cubs in the decisive fifth game of the NLDS.
After outlasting the Chicago Cubs in the Divisional Round of the playoffs, the Milwaukee Brewers take on the Dodgers beginning tonight for the National League pennant.
The Los Angeles Dodgers survived the Milwaukee Brewers’ magic act, shrugged off their bad luck, and by the end of Monday night, just won a postseason game the old-fashioned way. The Dodgers, riding the golden arm of Blake Snell,
Lost in the craziness: L.A. hit Quinn Priester well that inning. Hernández walked, Freddie Freeman hit a rocket to left field that Isaac Collins had to jump to catch, Will Smith and Tommy Edman singled, then Muncy hit a ball to the top of the wall in center. Priester and the Brewers are fortunate to escape that inning without a run scoring.
Right-handed reliever Nick Mears was dropped from the Brewers’ roster for the start of the NLCS as the club opted instead for Tobias Myers to provide length for a best-of-seven series against the Dodgers set to begin Monday night at American Family Field.