3 things to watch during the Brewers season
- The Milwaukee Brewers are opening their season on Thursday in New York against the Yankees, who went 94-68 overall last season and 44-37 in home games.
- Milwaukee is coming off a 93-69 season and won the National League Central Division the last two years.
- The Yankees' pitching staff had a 3.75 ERA, averaged 9.0 strikeouts per nine innings, and 3.3 walks per nine innings last season, while the Brewers' pitching staff had a 3.65 ERA and averaged 8.6 strikeouts per nine innings in 2024.
- The Yankees have several players on the IL, including JT Brubaker, Clarke Schmidt, Giancarlo Stanton, Jonathan Loaisiga, DJ LeMahieu, Ian Hamilton, Scott Effross, Clayton Beeter, Gerrit Cole and Luis Gil, while the Brewers also have D.L., Hall, and Robert Gasser on the IL.
- An outfielder, Chourio, turned 21 during Spring Training and had more than 20 home runs last season, becoming the youngest player to have a 20-20 season in Major League history, while another player, age 27, won a National League Silver Slugger Award with a.281 batting average, 23 home runs, and 92 RBIs last season.
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Yankees and Brewers meet in season opener
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Brewers To Option Jose Quintana; Jake Bauers Makes Team
The Brewers are wrapping up their final decisions on the Opening Day roster. Adam McCalvy of MLB.com reports that veteran lefty Jose Quintana has consented to be optioned to Triple-A Nashville to finish building up. The 36-year-old signed midway through spring training and has thus far only pitched five official spring frames (in addition to side sessions and work on the back fields). It’s a largely procedural move; Quintana will join the big le…
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