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Brewers and Cardinals Face Off in Game That Could Rewrite Baseball’s Unspoken Rules

Brewers and Cardinals Face Off in Game That Could Rewrite Baseball's Unspoken Rules

The Brewers are the best team in baseball, at least by record. I suppose that best is a bit of a subjective term, but they have been playing great baseball for the majority of the season. It seems as if a switch was flipped, and the team decided to win again and again. They have a chance to finish the season 6-3 and be a 100-game winner, likely the only one for the year. The Brewers just swept the Angels, and now look to put the final nail in the coffin of a divisional foe as the Cardinals are still technically in the playoff hunt. Today the Brewers send out their rookie stud, Jacob Misiorowski, to the hill. It does seem like the league has adjusted a bit to Misiorowski as he somehow made the All-Star team after just five starts (a bit ridiculous if you ask me, especially considering he only had four good ones). Since the All-Star Game, he has pitched in eight games. He has allowed 21 earned runs in 34 innings. He has also only completed more than five innings once since that point. The tall hurler has faced the Cardinals twice this season. In his debut he threw five innings and allowed no hits, four walks, and five strikeouts. His next game against them was his most recent start, allowing four earned runs on seven hits over five innings. 

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