The Milwaukee Brewers star William Contreras came for the novel season with high hopes and a good spirit. He even stated that he wanted to become the best in the league.
His manager Pat Murphy thought he could do it because of his work ethics.
“He is unique. His commitment to being great is high,” said Murphy in February.
“It also takes more. It requires mental commitment. I think he gets there. It’s a good sign that you want to get here early and play baseball.”
The problem is not perfect now for him and his team, because the team now has 0-4 in the season.
In the first series they fell three times on New York Yankees and lost a great time at Kansas City Royals in the American family field.

In the first match against Yankees they were competitive, because it ended 4-2, but they lost the next one by at least nine points.
William Contreras is tired of loss
Milwaukee Brewers are dominated, and fans are worried about losing the run.
Contreras is Equally frustrated.
“I am a player who likes to win, so this is such a difficult start as you can start,” said the 27-year-old catcher.
A huge part of the discussion concerned the fights of the pitchers, but the batter were also not on par with their capabilities, especially against Royals.

Contreras himself was not impressive when he hit on Monday twice. He had 0 for 3 with one walk in the game.
The team fights offensively and must accelerate it before everything is solved.
They are already He tied the most allowed runs (47) by the team in the first four matches set by St. Louis Cardinals in 1954.
Their The worst start of the season He was in 2003, when they lost the first six games.
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