Coming off a 2-4 road trip that was capped by a series win over the Tigers, the Brewers head back home to American Family Field where they’ll welcome another American League opponent in the Toronto Blue Jays.
The Jays, sitting at 32-33, have had a bumpy season, sitting near the bottom of the AL East along with the Red Sox (33-33) and the Rays (31-34), two teams the Brewers took two of three from earlier this season.
Toronto designated second baseman Cavan Biggio — who struggled to a .200/.323/.291 line in 44 games this season —for assignment on Saturday.