Brewers looking to play with emotion but not emotional
By:
Lance Allan
Posted: Oct 3, 2025 3:38 PM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Let the hype and drama begin! The stakes in the Milwaukee Brewers, Chicago Cubs rivalry haven't been higher in the playoffs because they've never faced off in the postseason.
The Brewers took the field for a workout Friday afternoon, Oct. 3, and it will be six full days since they last played and finished the regular season.
For some of the younger players, CBS 58 asked how they play with emotion but not get emotional against a heated rival.
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