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VISIT Milwaukee preview: March 29-31
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The Milwaukee Brewers will face the Chicago Cubs at Miller Park in Game Two of the series Saturday.
The Brewers won Game One of the series and with this division in a tight race, fans are hoping for a sweep. The parking lot was filled with fans from both teams who were tailgating Saturday afternoon.
"We're gonna get going after those Cubs. Not kill 'em, but we'll get em'," Brewers fan Kaarin Gust said.
Fans say while there's rivalry, there's no bad blood. For one group tailgating Saturday it's a family matter. One sister is a Brewers fan, while the other cheers on the Cubs.
”It's a lot of fun," Cubs fan Sara Engbretson said. "We give each other a lot of grief, but it's a good time."
Part of their family lives in Wisconsin and the other in the Chicago area, which makes Miller Park a great meeting spot to tailgate and enjoy a game.
"It's just a great way to celebrate a rivalry and get together as a family," her sister, Nicole Hansen said.
For many, they're ready to enjoy a good game of baseball.
"We have no say in who wins so if your team wins you're happy and if they don't you're sad, but at the end of the day it's just about having fun," Fan Chris Maclean said.