Tobias Myers, returning from injury, seeks to establish his pitching consistency as the Brewers prepare to play against the White Sox. After a tough season debut where he struggled with control, allowing two runs on four hits in just four innings, Myers focuses on improving his pitch location, particularly his cutter and fastball. Meanwhile, the Brewers currently lead the series against Chicago, bolstered by strong performances from both Myers and fellow pitcher Freddy Peralta in their previous match.
For Myers, the pursuit begins with locating key pitches. "The back-door cutter, just being able to get the four-seam to the top of the zone, in-zone is going to be something we focus on these next couple of weeks and make sure we get that dialed in," Myers said.
Strong starting pitching helped Milwaukee defeat Chicago 7-2 in Tuesday's series opener. After surrendering back-to-back home runs to Andrew Benintendi and Luis Robert Jr. in the first inning, right-hander Freddy Peralta regrouped to deliver six innings of two-run ball as the Brewers spun a combined four-hitter.
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