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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.
From there, however, it was the Los Angeles show. The Dodgers are sending three across the plate against Freddy Peralta. Two of which were home runs. Then to finish it off, the Dodgers brought home two more, for a 5-1 final in Milwaukee.
Milwaukee sports fans found themselves in a delightful dilemma Tuesday night, splitting their attention between the Bucks' final preseason game and the Brewers' NLCS Game 2.
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How small-market Brewers find a way: Despite front office, roster turnover, Milwaukee keeps winning
The Brewers do everything well, organizationally and on the field. It'll all be on display in the NLCS. The Milwaukee Brewers are a winning organization and one of the most well-run ballclubs in sports. It's time -- past time -- to give them their proper due.
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.
Brewers manager Pat Murphy speaks on Christian Yelich, who is in the midst of a brutal stretch in the batter's box
The Indiana Pacers star is known for his mischievous ways, but in this case, it's the Milwaukee Brewers fault.