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Bruers, rays are looking to bust the open chain bad trends

May 3, 2025; Milvauki, Visconsin, USA; Milwauki Bruers threw a pitch in the first innings against the Chicago cub in the American family area starting the pitcher Jose Quintana (62). Compulsory Credit: Beni CU-Emagan Picture

Milwauki brooers are struggling powerfully on the road, while Tampa Bay rays can’t just correct it at home.

Bruers and rays will bid on Friday night to change their end of the story when they open a three-game chain in Tampa.

Milwauki Tampa Bay will turn to the left-handed Jose Quintana (4–1, 2.83 ERA) to start the series opener against the Milwauki Tampa Bay, a right-handed Zack Little (2-5, 4.61), making a record of 7-12 on the road.

On Thursday, the rays were quit licking their wounds after the Philadelphia Philis took a four-run lead in the 10-inning setback.

Yandi Diaz went deep for the second time in three matches, belt three runs for Tampa Bay, who lost three out of three, seven at home and 11 of their last 12 domestic competitions.

Quintana followed a brilliant month of April – when he allowed just three runs in four starts (all wins) with a devastating performance on Saturday. He allowed six runs on seven hits-three homers are also included in five innings of 6–2 shocks for the cub.

The 36-year-old Quintana, against Tampa Bay, is 1-5 with 5.40 ERA in 10 Career Showwew (nine beginnings).

Milwauki’s manager Pat Murphy hopes that the return of Catcher William Contrares, outfielder Cell Flicc and other basman Bryce Turang will be seen for the series opener. Contrarasas recalled a game as he plays with a fragmented finger on his left hand. Flicic excluded three competitions with a left knee injury, and Turang is dealing with a disease.

Murphy said about the status of the contrast, “They are doing all kinds of things to put things in their gloves, and they had a finger injected to calm down.” “Now we have to do something, (because) When he rotates the bat, it is very painful for him. We are working outside it.”

Team fellow Christian Yelich appreciated the cruelty of the contrarass as the catcher through injury.

“I think I remember mousse (Mike Mostcas) plays with a broken finger,” Yelich said. “Everyone is playing with something there, but a broken finger is very extreme. He is played through a lot of accessories first, blown the fingers and all that. If anyone can do so, it is.”

Little has responded to the five-set losing streak by winning each of its previous two outings. He allowed Aaron Judge and Austin Wales to Solo Homeers in seven innings in a 3–2 win over New York Yankis on Saturday.

“Old proverb, ‘You are not being defeated by single shots’ – we almost tested that principle,” Little said.

Kevin Cash, the manager of the added rays, to navigate that lineup through seven innings, two single homer and all this is the disadvantage – just a tremendous task. “

29-year-old Little, nine Carrier Relief Shown Vs. Milwauki is 0–1 with 1.00 ERA. He will start against Bruers for the first time.

On Thursday, Bruers held Reluvor Elvin Rodriguez in Nashville and sent a partner at Triple-A Club to the right-handed Aaron Sivale for a rehabilitation assignment as he works back from a left hamstring strain.

-Bield level media

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