Milwaukee Brewers, National League and Jacob Misiorowski
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The Milwaukee Brewers are the hottest team in the National League entering the second half, but can they keep it rolling?
They’ve been torching all comers for the bulk of the last two months, playing 19 games over .500 (31-12) since May 24. Impressively, they managed to shift into an even higher gear heading into the All-Star break, winning their last seven games — three of them against the mighty Dodgers — by a combined score of 40-14.
The Milwaukee Brewers have emerged in the National League as a threat, but what do they need to be real contenders?
It’s Friday, July 18 and the Brewers (56-40) are in Los Angeles to take on the Dodgers (58-39). Quinn Priester is slated to take the mound for Milwaukee against Tyler Glasnow for Los Angeles.
The Milwaukee Brewers are building some serious momentum, and the trade deadline could be their opportunity to seize control of their division. Entering the All
The Brewers are having a great season up to this point, but there is one flaw the team has to address before the MLB trade deadline.
The Brewers open the second half a game behind the Cubs atop the Central Division standings. What were the expectations coming out of spring training?
Outfielder Kyle Stowers became an All-Star with the Marlins. The other player the Orioles sent to Miami, infielder Connor Norby, also seems capable of haunting Baltimore. But since joining the Orioles on May 24, Rogers’ ERA is 1.53, and it isn’t just luck. His expected ERA is 2.94.
Four days after a surprising decision to add Milwaukee Brewers rookie right-hander Jacob Misiorowski to the National League All-Star roster, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred defended the move, noting that there was no denying the excitement surrounding the fireballer.
Just when you thought the Brewers’ season had been torpedoed before it really began, they were able to play their way back into position to make another half-season run. After going 0-4 to start the y