The Milwaukee Brewers are set to open a pivotal three-game series against the red-hot St. Louis Cardinals on Monday, May 4, bringing all the drama of a classic NL Central showdown to Busch Stadium.
Right-hander Chad Patrick will take the mound for the Brewers, looking to set the tone early against a Cardinals lineup that has been swinging hot bats. St. Louis counters with Kyle Leahy, making this a matchup of two pitchers eager to prove themselves under the bright lights of a rivalry series.
Milwaukee comes into this series riding some serious momentum after an explosive offensive performance against the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Brewers put up an eight-run sixth inning that had fans at American Family Field on their feet, featuring contributions from nearly every spot in the lineup. Sal Frelick got things started with a solo home run in the second inning, setting the stage for what would become a breakout game.
The sixth inning alone was a masterclass in situational hitting. David Hamilton delivered a two-run double, Jake Bauers followed with a two-run single, and Tyler Black chipped in with a broken-bat RBI single that showed the kind of grit this Brewers team plays with. Garrett Mitchell added an RBI single, and Joey Ortiz even turned a sacrifice bunt into a run-scoring play thanks to a throwing error—proving that good teams find ways to manufacture runs in any situation.
For Brewers fans, this series against the Cardinals is more than just another three-game set. It's a chance to measure themselves against a division rival that has been playing some of the best baseball in the National League. With Patrick on the bump and a lineup that's finding its rhythm, Milwaukee has every reason to be confident as they head into enemy territory.
First pitch is set for Monday evening, and if the Brewers can carry over that offensive firepower from their last game, this could be a statement series for a team that's starting to look like a serious contender.
