Cubs vs. Padres live stream: What channel game is on, how to watch

by Thomas
Published: 30/06/2021 (3 years ago)

On Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at 2:10 PM EDT, the Milwaukee Brewers face the Chicago Cubs. The game is airing exclusively on Marquee Sports Network, Bally Sports Wisconsin, and Fox Sports Wisconsin, which you can stream with a Live TV Streaming Service.asdf we

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Milwaukee Brewers vs. Chicago Cubs
When: Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at 2:10 PM EDT
TV: Marquee Sports Network, Bally Sports Wisconsin, and Fox Sports Wisconsin
Stream: Watch with Subscription to AT&T TV

Hosting the worst road team in the major leagues in the Colorado Rockies, the Milwaukee Brewers did exactly what they needed to do this weekend.asdfwe

The suddenly resurgent Keston Hiura led the offense and Eric Lauer provided a strong six-inning start as the Brewers shut out the Rockies, 5-0, Sunday at American Family Field.

Hiura homered for the second time in three games and also doubled, tying a season high with three runs batted in. Omar Narváez also homered, kick-starting the decisive four-run sixth inning as Milwaukee rose to a season-best 12 games over .500 at 45-33.

The Brewers have also clicked off five consecutive wins for the third time in 2021, perfect timing with the Chicago Cubs arriving for a big three-game series beginning Monday night.

“I mean, we want to beat them like we want to beat everyone else,” said Narváez of the Cubs, who were in second place and 2 ½ games back in the Central Division standings entering their game Sunday at the Los Angeles Dodgers.

“I think we’ve just got to play baseball and keep doing what we’re doing. Play hard every day and good things are gonna show up.”

BOX SCORE:Brewers 5, Rockies 0

HAUDRICOURT:Injuries have tested Brewers, especially offensively, as they approach record number of players used

Lauer bogged himself down with a 37-pitch second inning in which he gave up a single to Brendan Rodgers and walks to Chris Owings and Elias Díaz to load the bases only to strike out counterpart Chi Chi González — his third of the inning — and escape the jam.

“It was big to be able to get out of that without giving up any,” said Lauer, who hadn’t pitched since the previous Sunday at Coors Field and ran out of gas in the sixth. “That’s pretty much the inning I was talking about — being able to bear down and make pitches when I need to. I wasn’t extremely happy about walking two guys in that inning; that’s never a good thing.

“But to be able to escape that inning and get on myself a little bit more, ‘Hey, you need to lock it in a little better,’ it was the push that I needed, I think.”