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The Milwaukee Brewers and Kansas City Royals will begin a brief two-game series when they meet at Miller Park in Milwaukee on Tuesday night. Kansas City won a makeup with Los Angeles on Monday but is still a horrendous 2-11 in its last 13 contests. The Brewers are coming off a four-game set with St. Louis in which they took the first two and then lost two straight.

In late April, Milwaukee visited Kauffman Stadium and outscored the Royals, 11-4 in a two-game sweep. Kansas City is now 24-54 on the season after losing two of three games at Houston over the weekend. The good news for the Royals is that first baseman Lucas Duda returned from a long DL stint due to plantar fasciitis to hit a home run on Saturday against the Astros. He’s hit safely in all three games since missing 35 contests. He’s not there for a long term as the Royals could end up trading the slugger for a prospect or two if he can show that he’s healthy.

The Royals will send right-hander Jakob Junis to the mound, who is 5-8 with a 4.43 ERA this season. Junis has lost five straight games and is winless in six consecutive starts. He pitched decently in his last start on Wednesday, allowing three runs on five hits in a 3-2 loss to Texas.

Milwaukee won their first two games against St. Louis in the four-game series at home, but they lost the next two, including an 8-2 defeat on Sunday. Star outfielder Ryan Bruan may have snapped out of a slump with a double and a run scored on Sunday. He’s now 4-for-24 over his last eight games. In their series against Kansas City on April 24-25, Braun went 5-for-8 with three runs scored.

The Brewers will send right-hander Freddy Peralta to the bump on Tuesday. Peralta is making his home debut for the Brewers after throwing three starts on the road. He pitched against Pittsburgh last Tuesday, holding them to just two hits over seven scoreless innings.

The Brewers had hoped that by resting Cain on Sunday against St. Louis ahead of a team off-day Monday, the veteran center fielder would be ready to return to action against his former team.

Instead, they'll go at least another week without him after placing on the disabled list with a strained groin.

"After going through treatment the last couple of days, he's unable to play," manager Craig Counsell said. "We think it's mild and it's going to be a short stay (on the DL) but we just didn't think it was worth waiting three or four days to see if he's ready to go.

"He's only out for eight days, after missing two already, then we'll reassess. We're hoping it's on the short end."

Even if it's a short stay, the loss is a big one for the Brewers, who signed Cain to a five-year $80 million contract this winter. He's been a force atop the Brewers' lineup, batting .291 with eight home runs and 26 RBIs while posting a .394 on-base percentage and .832 OPS.

"He's a good player; he's having a great season," Counsell said. "But this is part of a baseball season. We have to be equipped to handle losses. I think we are. It's been a strength of this team so far and how we've gotten to this point.

"I think Travis is going to be OK," Counsell said. "We're hoping to avoid a DL stint. The tricky part is if we can get past it. If we don't think we're going to get past it, we'll have to talk about the disabled list with him as well.

"He's much better than he was yesterday and Sunday. So, I think we're going in the right direction. There's nothing structural in there. It's a wrist strain. Hopefully, he'll be all right."

Brent Suter (8-4, 4.15 ERA) will start for Milwaukee, looking for his fourth consecutive victory. The left-hander has been superb during his winning streak, posting a 2.84 ERA while holding batters to a .185 average and a .551 OPS.

Suter's been no slouch at the plate, himself this season. He is 5-for-14 over his last nine starts with a home run, three walks and three RBIs.

"I love hitting," Suter said. I've loved it my whole life. Even when I'm struggling, I still like going up there and trying to whack it. It's one of my favorite parts besides pitching in the game."

He's had more opportunity to step into the box lately because he's been working significantly deeper into games. Suter worked through the seventh in each of his last two starts.


Duffy has been the definition of up and down lately, alternating horrendous starts with shutouts over his last four starts, including six shutout innings against Houston last time up. The problem is that even with the good outings, the Royals continue to play some of the worst baseball in the majors, continuously finding ways to lose on a daily basis. Suter isn’t a household name necessarily, but the Brewers have won six of his last seven starts by a combined score of 61-16 in those wins. I think it’s safe to say that the Brewers on the run line is a reasonable pick for Wednesday’s card.

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