Brewers vs Padres: Uncover the Shocking Twist That Changed the Game!
The Brewers have put together a magical campaign, but they are in jeopardy of missing one insignificant milestone. They have a chance to win 100 games if they can end the season at 5-1, but my guess is they really don’t care about that. Their goal has to be to win in the playoffs, and the only way they can do that is if they finish this season healthy. The team will spend this week getting the team time on the diamond, but making sure not to overwork any starters. They will have a bye, so my advice (that they absolutely don’t need) is to play hard this week since they have the first round bye locked up. I can’t believe it would make much sense to basically take a week and a half or more off of playing competitive baseball. The Brewers already struggle in the playoffs, so they need to get something figured out. They are probably going to have Freddy Peralta, tonight’s starter, open their playoff series as well. Peralta is 17-6 this season with a 2.65 ERA, and a 1.07 WHIP. He has put together a remarkable campaign and if it weren’t for Paul Skenes, he probably would win the Cy Young. He probably will be a finalist still. He has been worse on the road than at home, but two full runs. He has been very good against the Padres in the past, holding them to just eight hits over 64 at-bats.



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