NC State captures needed series win over Miami
NC State secures vital series win over Miami, boosting NCAA hopes
The Milwaukee Brewers will face the St. Louis Cardinals for a three-game series starting Monday. The Brewers are 18-15, while the Cardinals are 20-14, with both teams dealing with injuries to key players.
The Milwaukee Brewers are 18-15 and sit in fourth place, while the St. Louis Cardinals are 20-14, tied for second place in their division.
First baseman Andrew Vaughn is expected to return, and outfielder Jackson Chourio may also return, although his status is uncertain due to a recent injury.
The Brewers' offense has struggled, ranking 24th in OPS with a .689 average and 29th in home runs with 22 this season.
Jordan Walker leads the Cardinals with 10 home runs, along with 27 RBIs and a batting average of .307.
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**Monday, May 4 @ 6:45 p.m.: RHP Chad Patrick (2-1, 2.57 ERA, 4.33 FIP) vs. RHP Kyle Leahy (3-3, 5.52 ERA, 5.64 FIP)** Patrick continues to outpace his FIP, as his 2.57 ERA is nearly two runs lower than his 4.33 FIP through six appearances (four starts) this season. The former fourth-round pick picked up his second win of the year his last time out, allowing two runs on a hit and five walks while striking out five in a 13-2 win over the D-backs. He made three appearances (two starts) against St. Louis last season, going 0-1 with a 3.72 ERA and six strikeouts over 9 2/3 innings. Leahy, who served as the Cardinalsâ set-up man for the majority of last season, has transitioned into a starter this season. Through six starts, heâs an even 3-3, though he has a not-so-pretty 5.52 ERA and 5.64 FIP, striking out 22 over 29 1/3 innings. He picked up the win his last time around against Pittsburgh, allowing three runs on nine hits and striking out seven over 5 1/3 innings. Heâs alternated wins and losses in each appearance this year, though, which means heâs due for a loss. In eight appearances (all relief) against Milwaukee, Leahy has a 3.65 ERA and 12 strikeouts over 12 1/3 innings. **Tuesday, May 5 @ 6:45 p.m.: RHP Brandon Sproat (0-2, 6.75 ERA, 6.38 FIP) vs. RHP Andre Pallante (3-2, 3.73 ERA, 4.68 FIP)** It has been a rough start for Sproat in his first season in Milwaukee, as he has a 6.75 ERA and 6.38 FIP with 25 strikeouts over 26 2/3 innings. He made a pair of solid outings against the Nationals and Blue Jays a few weeks ago, allowing just two runs and striking out nine over 10 1/3 innings in those games, but heâs struggled his last two times out against the Tigers and D-backs. Against Arizona on Wednesday, he allowed four runs on six hits (two homers) and a pair of walks, striking out five in a 6-2 loss. This marks his first career appearance against St. Louis. Pallante, 27, is now in his fifth season with St. Louis and his third as a full-time starter. After a rough -1.1 bWAR season last year, heâs bounced back to begin the 2026 season. Through six starts, he has a 3.73 ERA, 4.68 FIP, and 26 strikeouts over 31 1/3 innings. A former fourth-round pick, Pallante went six innings against the Pirates his last turn through the rotation, allowing one run on five hits and striking out six. A familiar opponent for Milwaukee, Pallante has made 15 appearances (three starts) against the Brewers, with an 0-2 record, a 5.06 ERA, and 19 strikeouts over 32 innings. **Wednesday, May 6 @ 12:15 p.m.: TBD vs. LHP Matthew Liberatore (1-1, 4.50 ERA, 5.84 FIP)** As I noted above, the Brewers havenât yet announced a starter for Wednesdayâs series finale, as this would be Misiorowskiâs turn in the rotation. Miz exited Friday nightâs game against the Nationals with cramping, but it seems more likely than not that weâll still see him in this one. If that is the case, Iâll note that Miz had his best stuff in his last outing, striking out eight and allowing no hits and two walks over 5 1/3 innings in the win over Washington. He made three starts against St. Louis last year (including his MLB debut), going 1-1 with a 3.95 ERA and 12 strikeouts over 13 2/3 innings. Liberatore, 26, is also in his fifth season with the Cardinals. He made 29 starts with a 4.21 ERA a year ago, and he looks to be on track for a similar season in 2026. Through seven starts, he has a 4.50 ERA, 5.84 FIP, and 23 strikeouts over 36 innings. He picked up the win in Fridayâs series opener against the Dodgers, going 5 2/3 innings with two runs allowed on five hits and a pair of walks, striking out four. Liberatore has made 11 appearances (four starts) against Milwaukee for his career, with a 4-0 record, a 1.26 ERA, and 31 strikeouts over 28 2/3 innings.
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The Cardinals have gotten off to a solid start thanks to a strong offensive showing across the lineup. I think the Brewersâ pitching staff can hold them, though, and the return of Vaughn (and maybe Chourio) should be big for Milwaukeeâs inconsistent offense. Iâll take the Crew to win two of three.