Right-handed stars face off in Cardinals-Brewers opener
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[April 14, 2022]
After spending the first week of the
season on the road, the Milwaukee Brewers finally will play their
home opener Thursday against the St. Louis Cardinals.
Right-hander Brandon Woodruff (0-1, 17.18 ERA) will start for the
Brewers,
while ace right-hander Adam Wainwright (1-0, 0.00) will open the
four-game
series for St. Louis.
The Cardinals' game scheduled for Wednesday afternoon against the
visiting
Kansas City Royals was postponed due to inclement weather, allowing
Wainwright to pitch the opener against Milwaukee. Miles Mikolas was
pushed back a day.
Milwaukee won the final two games of a three-game road series
against the
Baltimore Orioles, including a 4-2 victory Wednesday night thanks to
two runs in the ninth inning. Hunter Renfroe singled with one out,
then scored the
go-ahead run on Kolten Wong's triple. Rowdy Tellez's two-out double
added an insurance marker.
"We need to score a couple more runs," Brewers manager Craig
Counsell said.
"We're making it pretty challenging on our pitching staff a little
bit right
now, so to get those runs in the ninth was needed for sure."
Woodruff, 9-10 last season despite a 2.56 ERA, struggled in his
first outing
in 2022, a 9-0 loss to the Chicago Cubs on Saturday. The two-time
All-Star
allowed seven runs on six hits in 3 2/3 innings, walking three,
hitting two
batters and striking out two.
Woodruff is 3-3 with a 3.30 ERA in 10 career games vs. St. Louis,
including
eight starts. He was 0-2 with 3.97 ERA in four starts against the
Cardinals
last season.
If Woodruff gets a lead on Thursday, he can be confident that the
team's
closer will finish the job. Josh Hader has saved all three Brewers
victories,
giving him 99 saves for his career.
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The Brewers have just three homers, tied for last
in the major leagues, and
they have been shut out twice.
After winning three out of four at home with two postponements, the
Cardinals
are starting a 10-game road trip.
"It's a time where the guys tend to spend a little bit more time
together,
have a lot of dinners together, build a lot of camaraderie,"
first-year
manager Oliver Marmol told St. Louis radio station KMOX. "Going on
the road definitely helps from time to time, and this will be a long
road trip for
those guys to do that, especially this early on. It will be good."
Wainwright, a 40-year-old veteran in his 17th season, allowed five
hits in six
scoreless innings in a 9-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on
Opening Day.
He struck out six and walked none in his 100th career win at Busch
Stadium.
Wainwright is 20-12 with a 2.60 ERA in 49 career games against
Milwaukee,
including 42 starts. He was 2-1 with a 3.62 ERA last season in five
starts vs.
the Brewers.
The Cardinals have scored in the first inning in each of their first
four
games.
St. Louis was 45-36 on the road last season en route to a wild-card
playoff
berth, while the Central Division champion Brewers were an identical
45-36 at
home.
--Field Level Media
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