Milwaukee Brewers will play in the MLB playoff for the first time in 7 years. `Brewers` retained their place at least in the Wild Card elimination of the National League, defeating direct competitor St. Louis Cardinals with 2:1 as guests. Success also perforated the ticket to the Chicago Cubs' leader but the title battle between the two teams is likely to continue until the last day of the regular season on Sunday.
With four remaining matches to the end, the `bear` (92-66) have only a half-game lead in front of the `beer brigade` (92-67). They (87-72) still have a chance for the second Wild Card in the NL that will challenge the Western Division title contenders: Colorado Rockies (88-70) and Los Angeles Dodgers (88-71). The one with the worst final balance of the three teams will not play in the playoffs. `If there are still matches and something to fight for, then we have more work, and we will do what we can to fully enjoy our success!`, the Milwaukee manager Craig Counsell said. `We know that we have qualified for the playoffs, but we have three more important games in front of us, and we will try to win each of them. `
After a day off tomorrow, the Brewers enters his final three-against the Detroit Tigers in the Interleague. Chicago Cubs has four consecutive households -;tonight against Pittsburgh Pirates and Friday to Sunday against St. Louis. `We have a bad chance of winning the division, and that`s going to be a great thing!`, said the Milwaukee star Ryan Brown. `No matter how good you are, the Wild Card is a lottery, so you mustwe must continue to win and hope to find a way to be champions in the Central Division. `
Milwaukee Brewers last played in the playoffs in 2011 when he came tobut he lost it in six games against the future World Series champion St Louis Cardinals. Since then, the brewers have finished three times in the division (2013, 2015, 2016), twice third (2012, 2 014) and second (2017), but with insufficient victories for the Wild Card.
The Venezuelan Pitcher Jhoulys Chacin (W 15-8) led the team to the tremendous success this night. The starter made 5 inches for the Milwaukee with 1 hit and 1 point, and the bullet did a perfect job after it. Jeremy Jeffress (S 13) closed the match from questions sport tips with 2 strikes for inning and 1/3.
Travis Shaw scored both points for Bush`s guests with single hits in the 3rd and 5th innings. The loss took on St. Louis Chaseon Srive (L 1-2), who did not make a draw in the 5th, but he dropped the fatal rallyer on the base. The hosts were honored with Jed Harrison`s self-sacrifice flaw in the 4th.
St. Louis Cardinals - Milwaukee Brewers 1:2
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