Santa Fe New Mexican

Brewers down a starter vs. D-backs

- By John Marshall

One of Milwaukee’s biggest strengths just got a little weaker on the eve of the postseason.

Right-hander Brandon Woodruff, slated as a potential Game 3 starter, will miss the NL Wild Card Series with a shoulder injury, leaving the Brewers without one of the top arms against the Arizona Diamondbac­ks.

“It’s tough to have one of your better arms go down,” Brewers Game 1 starter Corbin Burnes said Monday. “Obviously we don’t know the extent of what’s going on and how long it’s going to be. But it means that it’s another opportunit­y for another guy to step up and fill his shoes and try to replicate what he would do out there on the mound.”

When Milwaukee and Arizona last met, the Diamondbac­ks were atop the AL West and the Brewers were scuffling, barely above .500 at 38-36.

That was June. The Brewers found the right gear, going 54-34 the rest of the way to win the NL Central by eight games.

The Diamondbac­ks went through a few difficult stretches after the series in Milwaukee, finally clinching their first playoff appearance since 2017 on the final weekend of the regular season.

Arizona closed the season with four straight losses and scored two runs in a three-game sweep by the Houston Astros. Now the Diamondbac­ks need to try finding a way to reignite their offense against a team that had time to rest players and line up its rotation.

Burnes, the 2021 NL Cy Young Award winner, gets the ball for Game 1. Milwaukee’s ace has been sharp since allowing seven runs in five innings in a loss to the Diamondbac­ks on June 19. The right-hander won four straight starts in July and closed the sea

 ?? AARON GASH/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? The Milwaukee Brewers’ Corbin Burnes pitches during a Sept. 28 game against the St. Louis Cardinals in Milwaukee.
AARON GASH/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO The Milwaukee Brewers’ Corbin Burnes pitches during a Sept. 28 game against the St. Louis Cardinals in Milwaukee.

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