MLB Series Preview: Houston Astros at Milwaukee Brewers with Probable Starting Pitching 5/5-5/7

MLB Series Preview: Houston Astros at Milwaukee Brewers with Probable Starting Pitching 5/5-5/7

Houston Astros (17-16) at Milwaukee Brewers (17-18)

Game 1:

Date: Monday, May 5th
Time: 6:40 PM CDT
Broadcast: Space City Home Network/FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin

Game 2:

Date: Tuesday, May 6th
Time: 6:40 PM
Broadcast: Space City Home Network/FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin

Game 3:

Date: Wednesday, May 7th
Time: 12:10 PM
Broadcast: Space City Home Network/FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin

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Probable Starting Pitchers

Houston Astros vs. Milwaukee Brewers

Game 1: Ronel Blanco (2-2, 5.08 ERA) vs. Tobia Myers (0-0, 5.14 ERA)

Blanco will get game one for the Astros. He did not factor in the decision last start against the Tigers. He pitched five innings allowing three hits, three runs, two home runs, two walks, and striking out six. Myers last pitched in the game against the Cubs Friday night. He pitched one inning in relief. Myers did not allow any hits, walks, or runs, but did strike out one batter.

Game 2: Ryan Gusto (3-1, 3.00 ERA) vs. Chad Patrick (1-3, 2.87 ERA)

Guston will get the start in game two for the Astros. His last time out was against the Tigers. Gusto pitched 4.1 innings allowed four hits, two runs, one home run, two walks, and struck out six. Patrick will get the start for the Brewers. He took the loss against the White Sox in his last start. Patrick pitched 5.2 innings allowing six hits, three runs, and struck out four.

Game 3: Hayden Wesneski (1-2, 3.86 ERA) vs. Quinn Priester (1-0, 5.79 ERA)

Wesneski will get the ball in game three for the Astros. He suffered the loss last time out against the Royals. He pitched five innings allowed eight hits, two runs, and struck out one. Priester will start the third game for the Brewers. He came in relief Friday to pitch against the Cubs. He pitched 4.1 innings allowing six hits, seven runs, four walks, two home runs, and struck out six.

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Team Leaders:

Houston Astros

AVG: Jeremy Pena – .283
HR: Jose Altuve- 4
RBI: Yordan Alvarez – 18
W: Hunter Brown – 5
ERA: Hunter Brown – 1.67
K: Hunter Brown – 49

Milwaukee Brewers

AVG: Brice Turang -.315
HR: Jackson Chourio– 6
RBI: Jackson Chourio – 24
W: Freddy Peralta – 4
ERA: Freddy Peralta – 2.18
K: Freddy Peralta – 48

Next Up:

Houston: May 9th – May 11th vs Cincinnati Reds
Milwaukee: May 9th – May 11th at Tampa Bay Rays

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