
""I think the fans make a difference for this game," Peralta said. "And we are just here for the fans and we love the support of each one. And, like I said before, we play this game because we love the game. But it's way better when we enjoy the crowd every night here.""
""I don't like to think about it, but I understand and I know it's really important," Peralta explained. "I think that we have the people here that are in charge to check on us and make sure that we are doing it right. "But at the end of the day, it's part of the game and you never know, and they are really good at it. But I think you have to stay focused on the game and try to make it simple and not think too much. That's it.""
Freddy Peralta is scheduled to start Game 2 of the NLCS as the Brewers try to even the series before it moves to Dodger Stadium. The Brewers face heightened urgency with Games 3 and 4 and a possible Game 5 on the road. Peralta expects the pro-Brewers crowd at American Family Field to provide an emotional boost and values the fans' support. He owns a 2-0 regular-season record versus the Dodgers with a 3.27 ERA and 1.27 WHIP in two starts. Peralta will be mindful of tipping pitches while relying on staff oversight and focusing on simplicity. He made his postseason debut in the 2018 NLCS against the Dodgers, throwing three scoreless relief innings, and sees similarities in the current pitching approach.
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