The Milwaukee Brewers are back home at American Family Field, kicking off a six-game homestand with an exciting three-game interleague series against the New York Yankees starting Friday night, May 8.
This is a classic matchup of National League grit versus American League power, and the Brewers are looking to make a statement in front of their home crowd. After a tough road stretch, the team is eager to settle in and defend their turf.
All eyes will be on the mound, where Brewers right-hander Jacob Misiorowski (2-2, 2.84 ERA) gets the start. He's been a bright spot in the rotation, and fans will be relieved to hear he's fully recovered after leaving his last start early with a right hamstring cramp. He passed all his tests and is ready to go.
Standing in his way is Yankees' tough left-hander Max Fried (4-1, 2.39 ERA), who has been dominant this season. This pitching duel promises to be a chess match early on, with both hurlers looking to set the tone.
The Brewers' lineup will need to be sharp against Fried's precision pitching, while the defense—anchored by young stars like shortstop Cooper Pratt—will look to support Misiorowski with clean plays. Keep an eye on the team's energy; a strong start at home could be just what they need to build momentum.
Whether you're watching from the stands or following along at home, this series opener is a must-watch for any Brewers fan. Grab your gear, settle in, and let's see if Milwaukee can take game one!
