
Milwoki-The Battle of the long-awaited national league championship was between managers Craig Consill and Pat Murphy from one side so far.
Murphy has a decisive advantage over his old friend and former president after Milwaukee Brewers 7-3 victory over Chicago Cubs on Monday in the American Family Field, providing them with 2-0 progress in the best five series.
It was a painful loss as I had the Cubs throughout the season, and put them on the brink to get rid of the 3th match at 4:08 pm on Wednesday in Regley Field. It did not end until it ended, but the Cubs need to return to ages to go forward.
Can they pull it?
“Certainly,” midfielder Beit Crowe-Arsalstong said. “I will be a fool if you are here and I don’t think about it. That’s why we are here.”
The Brewers could not write it better, as they wandered in Archrivals in Ballpark Cubs fans who used to own, embarrass the former director who wore more money, and a national TV audience offered to be the real deal.
William Contreras, the mask in Berus, said, shortly after standing and watching his house running as he was waiting at 3:10 to day.
Whether the Contraras is saying at home, Jacob Mysorovsky pumps 104 miles per hour, fast balls of the strikers or Sal Frik jump against the right field wall of Sep Cia Suzuki, everything went to Milwoki, at least after Andrew von wiped three factors with three corners of imanaga at the bottom of Imanaga. The hitting hit the cubs 11 again, giving them 58 in only five games in the post -season.
Counsell has been treated and stole beer money from 40,000 Breweers fans. Lust was screaming before both games, and during the trips to the hill, which was many on Monday, Sota Emmana and Daniel Pallisia abandoned three runs on his land, which led to a three -managed shot by Suzuki, who briefly came to the fans of the Cubs.
Murphy said: “This is not from my work, but I know this: They never move away.” “You are beaten, you are good in something. I hate it because I know how much Milwocke loves. I know how much this city loves. He loves this state. There is no more fond of high school sports from Creej … but the fans will be fans. They are fanatic, so they do what they do, and leave people on this type.”
Murphy predicted that the fans “will come one day”, but from the first two games, I am not sure. The owner of Brewers Mark Attanasio faced before match 2 and asked why Breweers still obsessed with Counsell.
“As I said, he won more games than any other manager in our history, and this may continue for a long time,” he said. “One of the things related to sports is that things are a record. Your guess will be well like me. I think that the more beloved, the more your heart is broken.
“But I do not know. I took one chapter in college psychology (in Brown), that’s all.”
I took one chapter in Mizou’s psychology, and my theory is that it is upset with the fact that Chicago is a world -class city with architecture and wonderful restaurants, while Milwocke is a place with a statue of Fones. It is simple like that.
Everyone breaks their heart at some point, but you ultimately move. Milwoki refuses to move from Snub’s Counsell, although Murphy was a significantly effective alternative.

I asked Attantasio if he had spoken to Counsell recently. He said they have not yet been the departure of Counsell, but not because of any hostility.
“What did he go, two years?” He said. “I didn’t go to many games.”
Consell was standing near the cub cage when we talked, so I would have suggested to Attanasio that he should talk to him, hoping to get the Nobel Peace Prize from the interview. But with the presence of cubs in the chain, it seemed inappropriate to play the peacemaker.
Atanasio said he has no difficult feelings about leaving a concealer. They also like to say in the baseball game, “It is a job.”
So why can Breweers not overcome? Players leave the difference for more money all the time. Willie Eders Milwoki left for the San Francisco team last year and got severe applause upon his return. Why should the manager be different?
Attanasio refused to be a spokesperson for Breweers.
“It is really about fans, not the owner,” he said.
I told him that Breweers fans are happy. They have a great manager, a great team and full homes in their stadium. Stop obsessing the past and embrace the present.
“Things have gone well for both sides,” said Atanasio. “These are two of the best teams in the National League, and two of the six winning teams in the basement game in the main league. Very good. By the way, the central section in the National League was respected. See two of us.”

Was Attanasio worried that hitting Countell and Cubs in Nilds would be like winning a global series of Milocke? Are they installed with the beating of the cubs so much that they may suffer from disappointment in the National League championship championship against Los Angeles Dodgers or Philadelphia Veles?
“No,” answered. “Our goal, like the goal of the Cubs, I am sure, is to reach the world championship, yet we have to get there.”
It is clear that Breweers is closer to getting there than the cubs, but Attanasio did not count your fish before boiling.
“One game simultaneously,” he said.
So the chain returns to Chicago, and an opportunity for cubs to demonstrate rumors of their removal to a large exaggeration.
Perhaps a group hug for Counsell in good condition.
It seems that it can use some love.