The Milwaukee #Brewers are not giving themselves a fighting chance.

Their starting pitchers have accounted for 17 of the 18 innings in the first two games of the series. And frankly, as a Brewers fan, as this series travels to Los Angeles, beginning on Thursday, I don’t know that it’s going to get a whole lot better. Tyler Glass now is going to pitch game three. Show Otani is going to pitch game four. If you can’t have quality at bats, and if you cannot hang in there and do what you did all season, you’re not giving yourself a fighting chance. you’re not giving yourself a puncher chance. You’re you’re all but guaranteeing this series is going to end by the weekend, which is frustrating because the team we have seen for the first 167 games, if you will, regular season in the NLDS, is not the same team we have witnessed in the first two games of the championship series. They can’t manufacture base runners. They can’t manufacture hits. They can’t hit a ball out of the infield. And when you do that two games in a row, not only do you put yourself in a massive hole now taking the series to their home field, you don’t give anybody a whole lot of hope that the Bats are just all of a sudden going to wake up when you’re playing the best pitching staff in baseball. So yeah, I’m a little discouraged today. I think the Brewers can keep this series alive. I think they’re going to find a way to win some games plural in Los Angeles, but the first two games not encouraging, especially on the offensive side for the Milwaukee Brewers.

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