The Dodgers have the Brewers on the edge of elimination, with a commanding 3-0 lead in the National League Championship Series. It's a do-or-die situation for Milwaukee, and the odds are stacked against them.
In this series, the Brewers' offense has been noticeably subdued, managing just one run in each of the three games. It's a stark contrast to their usual performance, and it's no surprise that they find themselves down in the series. The Dodgers' pitching, led by starter Tyler Glasnow and a resilient bullpen, has been a formidable obstacle for the Brewers' bats.
The game on Thursday night followed a similar pattern. Brewers' opener Aaron Ashby conceded an early run, and despite a solid performance by Jacob Misiorowski over five innings, the Dodgers broke the tie in the sixth inning. A single by Tommy Edman brought home the first run, and an errant pickoff attempt by Abner Uribe allowed the second run to score, putting the Dodgers ahead for good.
But here's where it gets controversial: the Brewers have defied expectations all season long. They've shown resilience and refused to give up, even in the face of adversity. However, with Jackson Chourio's status