St. Luis - The Brewers didn't slip and they have already sealed their passport to the postseason. The Cardinals can't say the same thing.

A rookie from St. Luis, an emerging runner, stumbled on his way to home, which allowed Milwaukee secure their ticket to the playoffs, which had been denied since 2011. Jhoulys Chacín also collaborated, who didn't tolerate a career in five episodes so the Brewers will beat the Cardinals 2-1 on Wednesday.

In the eighth inning, Matt Carpenter negotiated a ticket with two outs and was replaced by the emerging Cuban Adolis Garcia. The Venezuelan Jose Martinez hit a grounder to third baseman Mike Moustakas, who threw very deviated to the initial.

The Brewers secured the ticket to the playoffs, thanks to the criollo slugger, Jhoulys Chacin, who didn't tolerate a five-inning race for Milwaukee to overcome the St. Louis Cardinals 2-1 on Wednesday. After an exciting game the Venezuelan was increasing his good pitches in several inings

Milwaukee (92-67) swept the Cardinals in the series of three games. He had started the night half game behind the Chicago Cubs, leaders of the National League Central Division, and three and a half games ahead of Colorado, in the fight for the first wild card ticket to the postseason.

Thanks to the win, the Brewers have at least the second wild card in the bag. The Cardinals (7-71) came to the game half duel under the Rockies in the bidding for that passage.

For his part, the pitcher pitched in five full innings, fanning three sluggers, receiving three passports, an undisputed and a clean career left an effectiveness in the regular round of 3.56 EFE. The native of Maracaibo left a balance in the first round of 15-8 with 153 strikeouts.

Now, the Brewers will return to Miller Park to face the Detroit Tigers, a team that is not being effective underperforming, during a series of three games that begins on Friday and ends the regular season.