Concentrated brewers to review Red against Marlins

The Milwaukee Brewers won their last seven games before the stars break and did not cool upon their return, winning five of the six to take first place in the Central of the National League.
The Brewers will try to continue their thrust when they open a series of three games against the Miami Marlins visiting Friday afternoon. The early start is part of a celebration for the 25th anniversary of the team at home.
Milwaukee has just tackled an attack of 17 strokes at Seattle Mariners during a 10-2 victory on Wednesday, one day after the Brewers saw a sequence of 11 consecutive victories ending with a 1-0 defeat against Seattle.
“These guys, you can plan their response,” said Brewers manager Pat Murphy. “It is the” who “. When you assemble these clubs, we are aware of the” who “.
Wounds in key offensive pieces like Rhys Hoskins, Jake Bauers and Sal Flicel could still prove to be problematic, and the deadline for trade that is always uncomfortable of July 31 while brewers try to maintain their objective.
“I’m just worried about this group in the clubhouse right now and what’s going on with them,” said Murphy. “I don’t want them to look over their shoulder.”
The right -hander Freddy Peralta will try to win his eighth consecutive departure when he takes the mound for the Brewers on Friday.
Peralta (12-4, 2.85 ERA) entered the MLB in victories on Thursday and finished 15th in the era.
Peralta became the first Milwaukee launcher since Cal Elddred in 1992 to win seven consecutive departures when he won the Los Angeles Dodgers last Saturday.
Peralta was not at his best, granting four points and five strokes in five rounds with three goals on balls and four stick withdrawals. He left with an advance of 5-4 and the Brewers maintained an 8-7 victory.
Peralta was not particularly effective against the Marlins, having a record of 3-4 in career and 4.31 ERA on 10 appearances, including seven departures.
The Marlins also play well since the stars break, taking two of the three of the Kansas City Royals and San Diego Padres.
Miami plans to start the right-hander Cal when it was 3-8, 5.24) in the opening of the series.
Etrill has launched six laundries during his last departure, a 3-1 victory against the Royals on Saturday. It was his first outing of at least six rounds in 19 starts this season.
“It’s nice to finally pass through six,” said Enrill. “It looks like it was a subject of discussion, but it was also a fight this year. I feel like a few times that I could probably have, but this time we did it, and that’s good.”
Enrillill has only granted two single and did not work a striker at the exit of 69 points. He also did not allow a Baserunner to reach the score position and withdrew the last 10 strikers he faced.
Passing through the order of striker a second time unscathed has been a challenge for EnriLill this season.
“Often, that’s what you have done before: how you brought the guys out the first time thanks to the order, then what you have left to show them the second time,” he said. “(Against the Royals), I thought that we had a very good job to have two or three different methods to get the guys out and not have to show them everything we wanted to do the first time, which made things a little easier the second time.”
Asrill has no decision and has an MPM of 3.86 in three appearances against the Brewers of his career, including two departures.
– field level media