Are there streams available for regular Brewers games? If so, a little help would be appreciated.
Donβt think I need to see another Yanks/Bosox tilt.
Are there streams available for regular Brewers games? If so, a little help would be appreciated.
Donβt think I need to see another Yanks/Bosox tilt.
Brewers on the comeback trail. Down 3-0 Adames homers in the 4th and Garcia homers leading off the 5th.
Peralta left with...a shoulder. Oy.
@Pikes Peak posted:Are there streams available for regular Brewers games? If so, a little help would be appreciated.
Donβt think I need to see another Yanks/Bosox tilt.
I have subscribed to MLBTV for years...best deal going as I can stream (most, I'm in the Rays and Marlins markets, yeah right) to my tv, laptop or phone. You're in Sconnie? If so, only way to see Brewers on MLBtv is by masking your location with a VPN---otherwise, check Brewers streams on Reddit.
Milwaukee Brewers Live Stream | Reddit Stream (redditnbastreams.tv)
Be cautioned about nefarious links and pop ups though...have a good virus program.
I've had good luck using Sportsurge.
Garcia ties it in 9th after Angel Hernandez's cousin behind the plate screws Brewers twice.
Bunts are still a thing in 2021?
31st comeback win of the year.
10 game lead over Reds
Best win of the year?
Glad I stayed up late.
That is a HUGE win tonight. 2 days and pick up 2 games on both CIN and STL.
Coming back from 3-0. Overcoming a couple horrendous calls at the plate and taking advantage of STL mistakes in he 10th when it was looking like you might have had 2nd/3rd, no outs and not scored a run. Hopefully Peralta isn't seriously hurt...
Keep winning series.
Cubs lose what, 12 in a row, then take 2 straight from Reds in CIN?
Lovable losers.
Hope Peralta just needs to sit a whileβ¦ shoulder discomfort sure donβt sound good.
Report says minor discomfortβ¦thinks ready for next startβ¦.whewβ¦Iβd be safe and skip a start. We need him tossing in Game 3βs in October.
Err on the side of caution.
I think he actually tweaked it batting. He'll spit some tobacco juice on it, rub some dirt on it and go pitch.
10 days
Pretty cool story about Wong and Molina. https://www.mlb.com/brewers/ne...al-off-yadier-molina
Woodruff getting rocked tonight in the 5th. Cards get 5 runs in the inning all with 2 out on back-to-back HRs. 6-4 right now.
Now we know how teams with mortal pitchers feel. Shit happens.
@Blair Kiel posted:Now we know how teams with mortal pitchers feel. Shit happens.
You mean we weren't going to win them all?
As long as thatβs all it isβ¦ the Brewer fan in me asks βHow is this ride going to end with a crash?β
It do be like that.
Woodruff seems to pitch better without any run support.
I miss Spider Tack Woodruff.
Brewers get 5 in the 8th so far. Catcher interference, single, hit by pitch, another hit by pitch and then a SLAM by Yelich on the 9th pitch at bat!!!
And a nervous 9thβ¦wins a win.
Do yourselves a favor and look at Wongs scoring play on the pop out..play of the year.
The shot of him realizing what he saw in front of him then hustling back to 3rd base was awesome.
Huge day for Yeli. Letβs hope itβs a springboard for the rest of the season.
All Yelich needed was Giannis standing over his shoulderβ¦
Yelich has played 81 total games this year. If you double his numbers he'd be at 16 HRs and 76 RBIs. He's been working his way back into shape after a couple of extended absences for some of those games, so let's say if he has a normal year healthwise, you'd be looking at 20-25 HRs and 85-90 RBIs over a full season. That's not MVP-level, but it would make a huge difference if he's at that level in October.
@MichiganPacker2 posted:Yelich has played 81 total games this year. If you double his numbers he'd be at 16 HRs and 76 RBIs. He's been working his way back into shape after a couple of extended absences for some of those games, so let's say if he has a normal year healthwise, you'd be looking at 20-25 HRs and 85-90 RBIs over a full season. That's not MVP-level, but it would make a huge difference if he's at that level in October.
If you take what he did last night and extend it over a full season he would end up batting .600 with 324 home runs and 972 RBI's. That would be pretty cool.
Brewers win the finale to win the series. They are up 7.5 games on the Reds and host them for 3 games starting Tuesday. They have Burnes up for Tuesday, but it will be interesting to see what they do with Peralta's spot the following game.
If they win that series, we can really start looking at magic numbers being up 8.5 or 10.5 with 35 game left. If they win 1 of 3, they'll still be in great shape (up 6.5). Just avoid getting swept.
Reds have been back to being hot after a little stumble vs the Cubs. I think it's going to be Anderson in Peralta's spot.
Should be a hell of a home series.
Nice to rebound quickly from a couple losses and still win both series. Would have been nice to not sweat a 5 and 6 run lead in the 9th, but...
16 games in 16 days including 3 at home vs CIN and STL
Keep Winning Series
@PackerHawk posted:If you take what he did last night and extend it over a full season he would end up batting .600 with 324 home runs and 972 RBI's. That would be pretty cool.
Obviously you were joking, but there were what seemed like weeks, if not months, in late 2018 and 2019 that he played at that level.
In the last 27 regular-season games of 2018, he was 34 for 92 with 24 walks, 10 HRs, 34 RBs, and 7 stolen bases. That's not a tiny sample size (1/6th of a season and in the middle of a pennant race). His full-season production at that pace would have been 370 BA/500 OBP/800 SLUG/1.300 OPS/60 HRs/204 RBIS/42 SBs. It was absolutely insane.
If this is the beginning of him getting hot, it would make the Brewers a favorite to win it all.
Went to the game today with the family and other relatives and yet another solid effort. Brewers had really good plate disciple going on today and the lineup challenged a very suspect Nationals pitching staff.
As my SIL stated (she flew in from DC to join us) βthings get pretty interesting when they go to the bullpen.β No kidding.
Just need to keep it rolling. Good crowd, fantastic weather, and another W.
Here's to hoping we get some excellent starts the next 2 games from Burnes and Woodruff. It felt like Woodruff's last 2 outings, he was maybe just a little bit off. I think he got pulled after only like 70 pitches a couple games ago, and this last start the wheels fell off for him in the 5th in inning.
It would be nice to see both of these guys have some great outings this week vs. the Reds and have the Brewers extend that division lead to 9+ games. If they take 2 of 3 games, I think that pretty much will seal the division for the crew. Even winning 1 of 3 would still keep that lead in pretty good shape. Getting swept.... then it will be time to maybe start to sweat a bit with the Reds having a bit of an easier schedule the rest of the way. So, just avoid the sweep and they'll be in pretty good shape.
Winning Tuesday is really important. If the Crew wins that one the most the Reds can pick up is 1 game. I like our chances with Burnes throwing. Also the Woodruff vs. Castillo should be in the Brewers favor, even considering Woody struggles lately.
@MichiganPacker2 posted:Obviously you were joking, but there were what seemed like weeks, if not months, in late 2018 and 2019 that he played at that level.
In the last 27 regular-season games of 2018, he was 34 for 92 with 24 walks, 10 HRs, 34 RBs, and 7 stolen bases. That's not a tiny sample size (1/6th of a season and in the middle of a pennant race). His full-season production at that pace would have been 370 BA/500 OBP/800 SLUG/1.300 OPS/60 HRs/204 RBIS/42 SBs. It was absolutely insane.
If this is the beginning of him getting hot, it would make the Brewers a favorite to win it all.
Yep, gotta wonder how 2019 would have ended (and the time since then) if not for that busted knee cap.
You even have Cain looking like his old self, too. Things are shaping up nicely for October.