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The Milwaukee Brewers (18-26) will travel to the desert to take on the Arizona Diamondbacks (20-25). This will be a rematch of last years National League Divisional Series in which the Brewers defeated the Diamondbacks with a walk-off single, courtesy of Nyjer Morgan, in Game 5.
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The Milwaukee Brewers announced Thursday afternoon that starter Marco Estrada has been placed on the 15-day disabled list after suffering an injury against the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday.
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The Milwaukee Brewers may only be 18-26 but that does not mean they do not have players performing well. Milwaukee has at least three players that have a legitimate shot at making the All-Star team, with two of them as starters.
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The Green Bay Packers have decided the more defensive lineman the merrier as they went ahead and signed former second-round pick Phillip Merling.
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The Milwaukee Brewers dropped the first game of the series to the San Francisco Giants 4-3 after starter Randy Wolf gave up a three-run homer to Buster Posey in the first inning.
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The Milwaukee Brewers are the most inconsistent team in baseball and because of that Ron Roenicke has been the most inconsistent manager in the major leagues.
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The Milwaukee Brewers will be taking on the San Francisco Giants for the second time this season with the series being played at Miller Park.
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Milwaukee Brewers catcher Jonathan Lucroy is making a strong case to be voted to his first-career MLB All-Star game.
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The Milwaukee Brewers (17-24) will host the San Francisco Giants (21-20) at Miller Park for a three-game series. This will be the second time these two teams face each other this season with the Giants taking the first series two games to one.
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Milwaukee Brewers fans had to witness Prince Fielder, one of the best players in franchise history, depart via free agency because the team did not have the salary cap room to keep him. They now get to watch Travis Ishikawa, the last person they ever expected, to play first base and crush home runs.
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