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Slumping Brewers must improve their approach at the plate to have any hope of coming back in NLCS
The Brewers seek to even the series at home relying on Freddy Peralta's 1.77 ERA and strong regular-season performance against the Dodgers, who won Game 1 by 2-1.
- On Tuesday night in Milwaukee, the Milwaukee Brewers host Game 2, aiming to even the NLCS after a one-run Game 1 the Los Angeles Dodgers survived.
- After two games, the Brewers' offense shows just five hits and one run per game, making plate mistakes and chasing more than usual compared to their season discipline.
- On the mound, frontline starters Yoshinobu Yamamoto for the Dodgers and Freddy Peralta for the Brewers set a starter-driven contest, with Yamamoto showing uneven form after a rough outing on July 7.
- Facing the deficit, the Milwaukee Brewers really need this game in a bad way, and Pat Murphy, Milwaukee manager, said the team still has fight despite 90% of teams in this spot losing.
- Despite early setbacks, Blake Snell's eight shutout innings eased pressure on the bullpen, while Milwaukee's 806 runs and high OBP keep the series competitive.
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Slumping Brewers must improve their approach at the plate to have any hope of coming back in NLCS
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