Brewers Off Day Notes: Contreras, NLDS -Scheme, Pitching -Germany

Brewers Off Day Notes: Contreras, NLDS -Scheme, Pitching -Germany

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With the Wildcard Round on the road, the Brewers received something new about when their division series will take place.

The Milwaukee match on Saturday, October 4, starts at 1:08 pm CT when the New York Yankees improve. If that is the case, the game will be broadcast on TBS and HBO Max.

If the Boston Red SOX preface, the start time from Milwaukee will bump into the CT time lock at 8:08 PM. That night match would be broadcast on TBS, Trutv and HBO Max.

All NLDS series takes place on TNT -Sportplatforms, while the ALDS games are broadcast on Fox and FS1.

To view the entire schedule output, you can view the MLB.com article here.

Manager Pat Murphy tackled the situation of William Contreras yesterday and said that Contreras is going to play “whatever there” will play in the NLDs. Murphy said, Thanks to Adam McCalvy”You will not be able to keep William out. Whatever the analysis is about that injury, he will play.”

Contreras’ injuries date from the beginning of the season when it was announced that he had an injury that would eventually require surgery outside of season in his glove hand. The news only got worse on September 20, when he was hit by a bat on his glove hand. He quickly returned to play three games at the end of the season, although he hit 0-out-12 in that period. It is hard to say whether it is a meaningful sample size to draw conclusions. The first round bye will undoubtedly be useful to ensure that it is ready to go for the team’s first play-off game.

In general, the contreras season was less impressive than last year, but it still made an important contribution to the Line -up. While his OPS fell from .831 to .754, he was still an above -average performer. He took care of 17 Thuis Runs for the club while taking a career-running percentage of 18.2%.

Milwaukee’s likely starters for games 1 and 2

In the aforementioned McCalvy article, Murphy provided information about the planned starters of the team. As expected, Freddy Peralta is planned to make the start for game 1 with Quinn priest who follows in game 2.

The unexpected performance of priest this year played a key role in the team that secured an MLB best record. This was the third season of priest in the Majors, but his first with a full workload. More than 157 1/3 innings, he threw a 3.32 ERA with a 13-3 record.

Priest grew on a Cubs fan and addressed the opportunity to adjust his youth team:

“I have taken the thinking process that the one who comes forward is who we are going to play and that is who we should take care of business [against]. There are certainly cool nostalgic moments and it would be great to face the Cubs, but Petco [Park] Is also a great environment. In the end, whoever it is, we believe in our team and what we can do. “

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