Milwaukee Brewers vs St. Louis Cardinals score, lineups, live updates

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Milwaukee Brewers vs St. Louis Cardinals score, lineups, live updates

Milwaukee Brewers vs St. Louis Cardinals score, lineups, live updates

The Milwaukee Brewers try to salvage one win in a shortened two-game series with the St. Louis Cardinals on May 6

Milwaukee Brewers vs St. Louis Cardinals score, lineups, live updates

The Milwaukee Brewers try to salvage one win in a shortened two-game series with the St. Louis Cardinals on May 6

It was a rain-shortened trip to Busch Stadium, but the Milwaukee Brewers are looking to make the most of it. After Wednesday night's game was washed out, the Crew now face a single chance to salvage a win in their two-game series against the St. Louis Cardinals on May 6.

Taking the mound for Milwaukee is right-hander Brandon Sproat, who will square off against Cardinals righty Andre Pallante. It's a quick turnaround, but the Brewers are hoping to find some rhythm after a puzzling stretch of play that has left fans scratching their heads.

While the action on the field takes center stage, there's plenty of off-field intrigue in the Brewers clubhouse—especially when it comes to the gloves these players are sporting. From custom designs to heartfelt tributes, here's a look at some of the most notable leather on display:

Brice Turang is making a statement with a platinum patch on his glove, commemorating his 2024 Platinum Glove award. He's also added his nickname and number to the side, and this year he's switched to a 'V' web pattern. Christian Yelich, meanwhile, keeps it classic with a gold Rawlings patch honoring his 2014 Gold Glove.

William Contreras brings a touch of international flair with a specially customized glove featuring the colors of the Venezuelan flag, a nod to his time in the World Baseball Classic. Sal Frelick proudly showcases his glove in the clubhouse, while Jacob Misiorowski keeps things simple on his game glove with just a skull—but his practice glove tells a deeper story, with a red tulip etched in to support Parkinson's disease research, a cause close to his heart as his father lives with the condition.

Joey Ortiz's glove features a cross and the acronym "His Glory Alone," while Brandon Sproat's motto—"Let it eat"—is emblazoned on the outside, alongside a Bible verse stitched into the leather. Garrett Mitchell carries his mantra "Keep the faith" on his glove, matching the tattoo on his body. Quinn Priester's glove reads "Seek discomfort," a philosophy he's adopted from a popular YouTube series and applied to his baseball journey.

Jake Bauers keeps it simple with a 'JB' inscription, while Jared Koenig goes minimalist with his Mizuno glove. Brandon Lockridge shows off his gear, and Grant Anderson adds a personal touch with the initials of his two children, along with a Bible verse. Kyle Harrison, a pitcher, opts for a longer glove with his nickname etched in, and Robert Gasser keeps it clean with just "Gas" along the outer edge.

As the Brewers look to turn things around on the field, one thing is clear: this team has plenty of personality—and some seriously customized leather—to back it up.

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