Against nationals, the brewers go for the sixth consecutive victory

The Brewers Milwaukee win matches, but they are far from satisfied.
The hottest team in the National League won its fifth consecutive victory on Friday during the opening of the series against the Washington Nationals. The host brewers will try to continue beating up the set match on Saturday afternoon.
Friday, eight of the 10 blows from Milwaukee left the Washington Starter, Mitchell Parker, while the Brewers went to a triumph of 8-3. The first six strikers to come on the plate at the bottom of the third round had sure and marked, while Christian Yelich crowned the brilliance with a circuit of two points of 405 feet on the right field.
The last victory of Milwaukee followed a scan of three games from the Los Angeles Dodgers. Manager Pat Murphy appreciated what he saw from Brewers when they drew in a match of the Chicago Cubs for the head of NL Central.
“When they have a chance to think about four days (to withdraw) and go home (during the stars break), it is simply easy to look to the future and not to take care today,” said Murphy, by MLB.com. “We must be a little rare with regard to the way we think of the games, because they all count.”
After Friday’s match, Murphy was able to inform the recruit launcher in the story Jacob Miriorowski that he was selected for the stars match replacing the Cubs Matthew Boyd launcher.
Miriorowski, 23, only made five departures in the major league and is 4-1 with an MPM of 2.81. The flame launcher broke the record of Paul Skenes – established last year – for the selection of the fastest stars after the beginnings in the major league.
Skenes launched 11 games before being appointed All-Star.
On Saturday, the Brewers will turn to the right-handed veteran Brandon Woodruff (1-0, 1.50 ERA) to oppose the left-handed Shinnosuke Ogasawara (0-1, 13.50).
Woodruff launched in its first major league match since 2023 due to shoulder surgery last Sunday against the Miami Marlins. He limited them to a point on two strokes in six rounds of a 3-1 victory and launched eight sticks to the stick without walking. Woodruff, 32, is 4-0 with an MPM of 0.96 sparkling against the Nationals in seven career games (five departures).
Ogasawara will also make its second start of the season on Saturday. The 27-year-old signed with Washington during the offseason after a career in Japan, but suffered an oblique triple-A injury.
He made his debut in the major league on Sunday in a defeat of 6-4 against the Red Sox, removed after 2 2/3 heats and 55 throws after Boston touched him for four points on seven strokes.
The nationals have lost six of their last seven games, including three of the four since the dismissal manager Dave Martinez and the managing director Mike Rizzo. They only succeeded in six shots on Friday after a meager effort at four strokes the day before during an 8-1 defeat against the cardinals of St. Louis.
The acting manager Miguel Cairo, the order of striker was tinkered on Friday, dropping Luis Garcia Jr. from third place to sixth place, among other adjustments. Garcia went 0 for 3 with two stick withdrawals and is 1 for 17 in her last six games.
“We were able to take it one day,” Cairo told journalists. “The guys play hard. I have to continue to be myself and put the players in the best possible situation for them to succeed. This is my main goal.”
– field level media


