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Catcher William Contreras, one inning after taking a swing by a St. Louis Cardinals hitter to the area of his left hand/wrist, exited the game on Sept. 20 at Busch Stadium.
The Milwaukee Brewers currently own the best record in the league entering Saturday (94–60), and with a postseason berth already clinched, the focus remains on getting fully healthy ahead of a potential divisional series.
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Turang has RBI single in 10th as Brewers beat Cardinals 3-2, cut magic number for division to 1
Brice Turang singled home Jackson Chourio in the 10th inning, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the St. Louis Cardinals 3-2.
The magic number dropped to one in the NL Central race as the Brewers played crisp defense and got just enough hitting for a 3-2 win over St. Louis.
William Contreras, who left the Brewers’ 3-2 win over the Cardinals after being struck on his left wrist, had X-rays come back negative.
The Milwaukee Brewers could clinch their third straight National League Central title on Sunday afternoon when they play the decisive contest of their three-game series against the host St. Louis Cardinals.
BOTTOM LINE: The St. Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee Brewers play on Sunday with the winner claiming the three-game series. St. Louis is 75-80 overall and 43-37 in home games. The Cardinals have a 51-15 record in games when they scored at least five runs.
Brice Turang's decisive 10th-inning RBI single lifted the visiting Milwaukee Brewers past the St. Louis Cardinals 3-2 Saturday -- and pushed them to the brink of another National League Central title.
The Brewers won their 18th straight game in which Quinn Priester pitched by a score of 8-2 on Friday night at American Family Field.
The St. Louis Cardinals are set to take on the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday night at Busch Stadium. St. Louis has just three games left at home before the 2025 Major League Baseball regular season ends.
For four innings tonight, Brewers pitchers, led by starter Jacob Misiorowski, flirted with disaster but mostly limited the damage. But five straight innings in which Brewers pitchers allowed leadoff baserunners proved to be too many,