Brandon Woodruff, Milwaukee Brewers (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
The Brewers went into Saturday night’s game against the Cardinals needing a win to keep their season alive. Mission: accomplished.
The 2020 season has been far from perfect for the Milwaukee Brewers. The offense has been consistent, they’ve only have a winning record in a finished season series against one team (the Kansas City Royals), and they haven’t been over .500 for a single day this season.
There were also the losses of key players like Lorenzo Cain (opt out) and most recently their best-performing pitcher in Corbin Burnes (injury) as well as an underperforming MVP in Christian Yelich.