
After being pretty mum about his choice, Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy has revealed who will start Game 1 of the National League Championship Series for his team against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Blake Snell gets the start for the Dodgers while Murphy has announced that Aaron Ashby will start out for Milwaukee. Look for Quinn Priester to possibly see some action in the opener, too.
The Brewers reached the NLCS after beating the Chicago Cubs in a best-of-five series. As for the Dodgers, they beat the Philadelphia Phillies in four games.
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This is a big series for the Brewers, who look to keep the Dodgers from going to the World Series and potentially repeating as World Series champions.
With the first two games at American Family Field, this does give the Brewers an advantage. If they can win these first two games, then they'll have a 2-0 lead heading out to Dodger Stadium. That's a pretty good deal.
But the Dodgers will not be a pushover with their big-money lineup of Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts and others.
First pitch is set for 8:08 p.m. Eastern time and the game can be seen on TBS, truTV, and HBO Max.