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Brewers’ Brandon Woodruff Won’t Be Available to Pitch in NLDS Against Cubs
Brewers, with a franchise-record 97 wins, start the NLDS at home against the Cubs with Freddy Peralta, who led the league with 17 wins last season.
- On Saturday, Oct. 4, the Milwaukee Brewers will open the best-of-five NLDS against the Chicago Cubs at American Family Field with a 1:08 p.m. first pitch.
- Setting a franchise record with 97 wins, the Brewers earned home-field advantage, while the Cubs advanced by beating the San Diego Padres 3-1 in their Wild Card series on Oct. 2.
- The Brewers will start Freddy Peralta in Game 1; he led the National League with 17 victories and Brewers hitters boast a.332 on-base percentage, led by Christian Yelich’s 29 home runs.
- The Brewers' long-term playoff history includes one World Series appearance and their last playoff-round win in 2018 despite frequent postseason trips.
- Local businesses are bracing for big crowds, with The Brat Stop expecting heavy Saturday traffic and a Davidson Park watch party on Oct. 8; Brian Larsen said, 'It will get pretty heated and crazy here.
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Brewers and Cubs square off to start NLDS
The Milwaukee Brewers host the Chicago Cubs on Saturday in Game 1 of the NLDS.
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