Milwaukee came into Target Field and immediately looked like the better team — and two games later, nothing has changed that impression. The Brewers are 26-17 and playing with genuine momentum, having already pocketed the series with smart, grinding baseball. The Twins are simply not built to stop them right now. Byron Buxton's hip soreness keeps their best weapon limited, and their rotation depth has taken a beating with multiple arms unavailable. When Bailey Ober walks off the mound, Minnesota's options thin out fast. Milwaukee, meanwhile, is managing minor back issues for Yelich and Chourio but still finding ways to produce — which is exactly what good teams do when stars are less than fully fit. The call-ups are contributing and the lineup is staying dangerous. Home field is real, and Ober is no soft touch on his own mound. But the gap between these two rosters — in health, form, and depth — is too wide for a fading team to paper over with crowd noise. Back Milwaukee to close out the sweep. They're the sharper side, healthier where it matters, and they've already shown they can win in this ballpark this weekend.
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Milwaukee Brewers vs. Minnesota Twins
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Milwaukee Brewers vs. Minnesota Twins
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