Brewers, Cubs take 2nd crack at playing doubleheader
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The Brewers try to get back on track tonight at Wrigley Field after being swept by the Cubs in a doubleheader.
The Brewers are in hamburger heaven. The team picked up its 12th straight win on Wednesday in a 12-5 victory over the Pirates, securing free burgers for the entire state of Wisconsin from local chain George Webb and putting the Brewers on the cusp of tying a franchise record for consecutive wins.
The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers are appreciating what they have in their midst, knowing it won’t last forever. Jesus Made and Luis Pena have played fewer than a d
Brewers fans all over Wisconsin came to George Webb restaurants to get a free burger on Wednesday, Aug. 20. George Webb is expecting to give away 180,000 burgers. Before the
The Milwaukee Brewers are the hottest team in baseball, and they're well on their way to winning the National League Central. They've just won their 12th game in a row, and their fans are thrilled - for reasons aside from baseball.
The second game of the Milwaukee Brewers' doubleheader against the Chicago Cubs will air on TW (Channel 3.2) starting at approximately 7:05 p.m. CT. Brandon Woodruff is scheduled to start for the Brewers against Jameson Taillon.
The 13-0 start in 1987— which included Juan Nieves throwing the first no-hitter in team history in win No. 9 — stood as the franchise's longest winning streak in a season until this year's Brewers surpassed it Saturday.
George Webb promises to give away free hamburgers whenever the Brewers reel off at least 12 straight victories. Brian Meehan, a George Webb spokesman, said the chain expects to give out about 180,000 burgers as part of this promotion.
Following the Milwaukee Brewers’ longest win streak in franchise history, George Webb is offering free burgers to fans. A win streak that started on August 1, powered by the “Power of Friendship” and “Pocket Pancakes,
Tucker is not the the Cubs' lineup for the second game of a split doubleheader versus the Brewers Tuesday. Cubs manager Craig Counsell said Monday that Tucker would receive multiple days off as he battles a slump.