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In hot stretch, brewers seek to sweep the twins in difficulty

June 10, 2025; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States; The starting launcher of Milwaukee Brewers, Quinn PRIESTER (46), launches land during the first round against the Braves of Atlanta to American Family Field. Compulsory credit: Images of Benny Sieu-Imagn

The Brewers of Milwaukee would be happy with what Home Run or two in the final of the Sunday series against the Twins of Minnesota in Minneapolis.

It is not entirely necessary, however. The Brewers proved that during the first two games in the series, during which they scored 26 points without hitting a circuit.

Nevertheless, Milwaukee will go for a three -game scan when the teams meet.

“Overall, this is our team identity,” said the interior field player for Caleb Durbin brewers. “We will enjoy little things like Baserunning and play a solid defense.

“We have been able to do it, and we have been able to do it in recent days. I think he is the separator for us.”

Meanwhile, twins are impatient to produce a kind of offense, no matter what it looks like. Minnesota was bleached 9-0 on Saturday after abandoning the opening of the 17-6 series on Friday.

The twins will try to bounce back after having made two errors which led to three points not deserved on Saturday. There were also other errors, and the game ended after Brooks Lee refused to appear at the first base on a third strike abandoned with two ninth withdrawals.

“You want to summarize it in a word, it’s embarrassing,” said the receiver of the twins Ryan Jeffers. “We are big league ball players, and we are not playing like a big league ball club. We can’t expect to win baseball matches and play like that.”

The director of twins, Rocco Baldelli, said that the only way to get out of the crisis was to refocus.

“We should probably call it how we see it,” said Baldelli. “Of course, we are a little in a rut at the moment. We see it in different ways. You cannot hide it. You have to recognize it and move forward.”

The right-hander of the Brewers Quinn PRIESTER (5-2, 3.46 ERA) will try to continue its recent hot section. He has a 4-0 sheet with an MPM of 1.86 in his last five departures, and he only published four walks during this period while removing 21.

It will be the first beginning of a career to pray against the Twins.

Minnesota counter-response with the right-hander David Festa (1-1, 4.78), which should make its seventh start of the season and the 20th of its career. He will try to bounce back from a short exit Tuesday against the Reds of Cincinnati, who continued him after scoring four points (two deserved) on 3 2/3 rounds in a 6-5 Reds victory.

Festa never presented the brewers.

Milwaukee has a summit of seven games above .500 after winning three games in a row and six of his last eight. The Brewers experienced three games in less than 0,500 on May 24, but have been 17-7 since thanks to a combination of pitch, defense and typing in time.

The Brewers manager Pat Murphy joked that the 26 races of his team in two days without Home Run offered another lesson.

“Should probably enter the weight room,” he said. “I really like it.

– field level media

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