National League Preview from The Sports Network
Monday, April 30th
(All times Eastern)
Milwaukee Brewers (10-12) at San Diego Padres (7-16), 10:05 p.m.
Probable Starting Pitchers: Milwaukee - Randy Wolf (1-2, 7.17)
San Diego - Joe Wieland (0-3, 4.76)
(Sports Network) - The Milwaukee Brewers will continue their nine-game road
trip tonight in the opener of a three-game set against the San Diego Padres.
Milwaukee ended a three-game slide and salvaged the finale of a three-game
series with the St. Louis Cardinals thanks to a 3-2 win on Sunday. Zack
Greinke threw six innings of one-run ball and John Axford later notched his
fifth save with a scoreless ninth.
Jonathan Lucroy had two hits and drove in a pair of runs during a three-run
top of the sixth inning. Aramis Ramirez also had an RBI for the Brewers.
"I knew he was probably going to try to pitch around me a little bit with a
lefty on deck, and I was just looking for a ball up in the zone that I could
really drive," Lucroy said of facing Cardinals starter Jaime Garcia in the
decisive sixth frame. "He left one up there for me, and I just tried to hit
the ball hard, and it ended up working out."
The Brewers, who are slated to visit San Francisco for three games, will turn
to veteran lefty Randy Wolf tonight and he is 1-2 with a 7.17 earned run
average in four starts. Wolf came out on top the last time out in a 9-6 win
over Houston on Tuesday, as he allowed two runs and four hits in six innings.
Wolf, a left-hander, had four strikeouts and four walks. He has made 15 career
starts against the Padres, going 6-5 with a 5.51 ERA.
Meanwhile, the Padres will kick off a nine-game homestand versus the Brewers,
Marlins and Rockies tonight, and have lost two straight and four of six games.
San Diego dropped a 4-1 decision to the Giants on Sunday and starter Clayton
Richard was hit up for four runs on eight hits and two walks in seven innings.
Chris Denorfia provided the offense with two hits and an RBI for the Padres.
"It's frustrating. It's sad. We're trying to put everything together but we
can't," Padres first baseman Jesus Guzman told the team's website.
Joe Wieland will take the ball for the Friars tonight and he is 0-3 with a
4.76 ERA in his first three starts of his career. The young right-hander last
pitched in a 7-2 loss to Washington on Wednesday and was reached for two runs
and five hits in six innings.
Wieland is 0-2 with a 2.25 ERA at home and will face the Brewers for the first
time.
San Diego lost three of five meetings with Milwaukee last season.
04/30 10:56:07 ET

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