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Milwaukee in the seventh inning

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The Milwaukee Brewers competed in the series for the second-last regular season against the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday night, September 18.

Right-handed Quinn Priester (13-2, 3.25) starts for the brewer and will be confronted by Angel's left-handed Yusei Kikuchi (6-11, 4.08).

For winemakers, Priester's presence on the mound is good news, they have lost the competition he competed in since May 24. This is 18 games, including 15 games.

Finally, Milwaukee breaks it

When Christian Moore was on the first base line, Sebastián Rivero was seventh in seventh place, and Sebastián Rivero then hit two more, both hitting two.

When Chris Taylor was on the set, Ashby eliminated Denzer Guzman to hold a 2-2 game with a score of 2-2.

The bane of winemaker fans since the 2018 NLCS is Taylor sending a drive to the center, which looks like it will cause trouble for the bats, but Blake Perkins drove by and wore the ball on the warning track to end the threat.

Jackson Chourio started a double at the bottom of the frame, Taylor misread a ball to some extent and scored on a single by Brice Turang, while Turang finished second in throwing home.

William Contreras went away, then Christian Yelich doubled in Turang, beating his 100th game this season, and Andrew Vaughn's sacrifice flight flew to the top left to beat Milwaukee's lead 5-2.

Brewers tied it to sixth place

A single Yelich single, then Andrew Vaughn Walk put a pair on Isaac Collins, who first fouled.

It was then that Kikuchi was pulled by right-handed José Fermin, who was welcomed by a scoring single from Caleb Durbin, tied the score to 2-2.

Milwaukee catches the lead

Kikuchi produced nine innings through the ground ball through the first four innings to keep the winemaker out.

But Milwaukee finally broke into the hustle of Vaughan running at the foot of the glass at the fourth bottom, right field, third on Collins' ground and scored in Durbin's infield singles.

Shortly thereafter, the Angels took their first lead in the series, when Priester stepped on Jo Adell to start fifth, then Luis Rengifo's home run was 2-1 to make it a 2-1 game.

Home runs are the first time Priester has allowed since August 16 in Cincinnati. In the sixth inning, he allowed two balls on three-pointers, the brewers' 14th consecutive victory.

Ashby enters Priester and makes Rengifo hope to end the threat.

Priester allowed 10 hits, two runs and two walks in 5 innings and 93 courts, and 10 strikeouts.

Quinn Priester is not accessible

It was no better than Priester's first time through commands to the angels.

Christian Moore suddenly appeared in the second baseball map, and he beat the first six batsmen in a row. Priester then ended with two more strikeouts, giving him eight in 37 courts.

The fourth seat on the pair started was yes, yes, the total number of Priester reached 9 on 52 courts.

When is the winery game tonight?

Time: 6:40 pm

What channel is the winemaker game tonight?

TV Channel: Vandal Sports, Wisconsin.

Brewers 2025 Records

93-59 (best in the major leagues, with five leads in the national league central division).

The magic number of the brewer

The Winemaker’s magic number won the combination of NL Central, including six wins and/or puppies’ losses.

Brewers lineup

  • Jackson chourio RF
  • Brice Turang 2B
  • William Contreras
  • Christian Yelich DH
  • Andrew Vaughan 1B
  • Isaac Collins LF
  • Caleb Durbin 3B
  • Blake Perkins
  • Joey Ortiz SS

Angel lineup

  • Chris Taylor
  • Mike Trout DH
  • Taylor Ward LF
  • Jo Adell RF
  • Luis Rengifo 3B
  • Oswald Peraza 1B
  • Christian Moore 2B
  • Sebastián Riveroc
  • Denzer Guzman SS

Brewers Program

Winemaker and Cardinal, September 19, 7:15 pm: Milwaukee RHP Jacob Misiorowski (5-2, 4.35) and St. Louis RHP Sonny Gray (13-8, 4.43). TV – Fanduel Sports in Wisconsin. Broadcast – AM-620 WTMJ.

Winemaker and Cardinal, September 20, 6:15 pm: Milwaukee RHP Chad Patrick (3-8, 3.64) and St. Louis RHP Miles Mikolas (8-10, 4.80). TV – Fanduel Sports in Wisconsin. Broadcast – AM-620 WTMJ.

Winemaker and Cardinal, September 21, 1:15 pm: Milwaukee TBA vs. St. Louis LHP Matthew Liberatore (7-12, 4.30). TV – Fanduel Sports in Wisconsin. Broadcast – AM-620 WTMJ.