Brewers seek to put tough losses in rear-view mirror

Todd Rosiak
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Brandon Woodruff was on point for the Brewers on Sunday as the rookie righthander went seven innings, allowing three runs on eight hits with no walks and five strikeouts against the Marlins.

After absorbing consecutive gut-busting losses, the Milwaukee Brewers seek to get back on track tonight in the second of their four-game series against the rival Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.

Rookie Brandon Woodruff takes the mound in what will easily be the biggest game of his young life opposite veteran right-hander John Lackey.