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The brewers confuse the works in the opening of NLDS

Milwaukee Brewers left the field player Christian Yelich (22 years old) a single in the second round of their match in the National League Division against the Cubs of Chicago on Saturday October 4, 2025 to American Family Field in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

MILWAUKEE – ACE RIGHTIER Freddy Peralta has shaken a head circuit and effectively launched the sixth round to punctuate the Brewers of Milwaukee to a 9-3 victory on the Chicago Cubs on Saturday in the opening of their Best Of Five National League division series.

The start of the Cubs Matthew Boyd (0-1) failed to get out of a first round of Milwaukee at six points. The Brewers added three points in the second, hitting each round to go in front of 9-1.

Peralta (1-0), who led the national league with 17 victories during the regular season, granted two points on four strokes in 5 2/3 heats, withdrawing nine and walking three in a 95-point outing. He granted Michael Busch’s opening circuit and a solo circuit with two withdrawals in the sixth by Ian Happ.

Nico Hoerner’s solo circuit for Chicago in the eighth of Jared Koenig made the 9-3 scoring.

The Brewers jackson Chourio voltiseur, which missed most of August with a tense hamstrings, was removed for a twinge runner after launching a simple in the inner field in the second round. Chourio had an outfit by hand and right of the hamstrings and was planned for an additional evaluation on Saturday, the club announced.

The Brewers answered Homer de Busch with six Boyd points at the end of the first. Chourio, Brice Turang and William Contreras opened with consecutive doubles to put Milwaukee 2-1. Andrew Vaughn walked and Contreras scored when the second basic player Hoerner launched the Sal Flicel group. Blake Perkins crossed 11 steps with a simple RBI to center, chasing Boyd after 30 throws, to make the 4-1 score.

Michael Soroka relieved and walked Joey Ortiz to load the basics. Chourio followed with a single two points on the left to do it 6-1, with the last four not deserved points.

Milwaukee made the 9-1 score in the second. Contreras, Yelich and Vaughn opened with consecutive singles to load the basics. Caleb Durbin rolled in two points with a simple outing to do it 8-1. Aaron Civale relieved and Chourio beat a simple RBI on the field in the third.

Boyd granted six points (two deserved) on four strokes, obtaining only two withdrawals. Soroka granted three points on five strokes in one round, walking two in a 38 throws out.

The second series of the series will be in Milwaukee on Monday evening.

– Jim Hoehn, media of land level

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