Freddy Peralta, Milwaukee Brewers and Cardinals
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We're more than a month away from the MLB trade deadline, but rumor season is just getting started for the Brewers and MLB at large.
Freddy Peralta has already signed one extension with the Brewers. He'd like another but would they? Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
The Milwaukee Brewers head to Wrigley Field for the first time this season to take on Craig Counsell and the Chicago Cubs on June 17. Chad Patrick starts on the mound for the Brewers against Chicago's Ben Brown.
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SB Nation on MSNOn The Horizon: Cubs vs. Brewers series previewThe Cubs’ rivalry with the Brewers is tied for their most closely contested against any National League opponent. The Cubs have won 221 games and lost 225, for a winning percentage of .496, the same as their percentage against the Dodgers, in nearly five times as many games (1,058-1,075-14). The Cubs are .505 vs. the Reds and .493 vs. the Pirates.
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It’s Friday, June 13 and the Cardinals (36-33) are in Milwaukee to take on the Brewers (37-33). Erick Fedde is slated to take the mound for St. Louis against Freddy Peralta for Milwaukee. The Brewers are coming off a 6-2 defeat to the Atlanta Braves, which resulted in a 2-1 series loss.