Toronto Blue Jays Host the Milwaukee Brewers to Start 3-Game Series
The Blue Jays, with a 44-22 home record, face Brewers' pitcher Freddy Peralta, who has a 15-5 record and 2.68 ERA, in a key series impacting division standings.
- The Toronto Blue Jays hosted the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday in Toronto to start a three-game series at 7:07 p.m. EDT.
- This series represents the initial matchup this year between the AL East-leading Blue Jays and the NL Central-leading Brewers.
- Milwaukee entered with an 83-52 overall record and the second-best MLB batting average at.258, while Toronto stood at 78-56 with a.251 batting average.
- Freddy Peralta started for the Brewers with a 15-5 record, 2.68 ERA, and 160 strikeouts, while Shane Bieber pitched for Toronto with a 1.50 ERA and nine strikeouts.
- Both teams faced numerous injuries impacting their rosters, and the series outcome could influence playoff positioning for these division leaders.
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