Milwaukee Brewers

Brice Turang says Goodbye as he confirms this will be his last season at Milwaukee Brewers as he is now going to….

The Milwaukee Brewers moved to 13-6 on the young season by virtue of a 12-5 win on Saturday afternoon.

The Brewers topped the St. Louis Cardinals in a National League Central showdown. St. Louis is now 12-5.

It’s been a fantastic start for Milwaukee, who was supposed to falter big time after trading Corbin Burnes and seeing Brandon Woodruff go down for the season.

One of the reasons for the Brewers hot start? The play of 20-year-old Jackson Chourio.

The native of Venezuela entered the season as the No. 2 prospect in the game and made the roster out of spring training.

Thus far, he hasn’t disappointed, hitting .235 with four homers in the early going.

Chourio is a special talent and there are similarities in his game and skillset to both Ronald Acuna Jr.

and Julio Rodriguez, so the Brewers have a lot to look forward to.

Chourio signed an eight-year contract extension this offseason before ever having played a Major League game.

The Brewers take on the Cardinals again on Sunday afternoon. First pitch from Busch Stadium is 2:15 p.m. ET.

There have been questions about Hall’s viability as a big league starter ever since he was the No. 17 pick in the 2017 draft.

He has a starter’s arsenal, though his command is poor — Hall has walked 10 batters in his 16 1/3 innings this year — and he’s had some injury issues as well.

The quality of his fastball has dropped noticeably from last year’s.

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