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Brewers Players Build Hope with Habitat for Humanity
30 May
Summary
- Brewers players aided in constructing a house wall.
- Milwaukee Brewers are set to play the Houston Astros.
- Abner Uribe's one-game suspension is currently under appeal.

Milwaukee Brewers players Brandon Woodruff, DJ Hall, and Andrew Vaughn recently dedicated their time to a meaningful cause, volunteering with Habitat for Humanity. Their efforts included contributing to the construction of a house wall, showcasing a commitment to community service.
The Brewers are also gearing up for an interleague series against the Houston Astros. The first game of the three-game series is scheduled for Friday night. Pitching matchups for the series have been announced, featuring young right-handers for both teams.
Adding to the team news, pitcher Abner Uribe received a one-game suspension from Major League Baseball for gestures made towards the St. Louis Cardinals dugout earlier in the week. However, Uribe is currently appealing this suspension, allowing him to remain active with the team until a ruling is made.