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Game thread #51: Milwaukee Brewers (30-20) vs. St. Louis Cardinals (29-22)
Brewers and Cardinals open three-game series this afternoon
Jacob Misiorowski continues to amaze as he throws 57 pitches 100 mph or faster and strikes out 12 over seven innings in a Memorial Day victory.
The Brewers had a big first inning for the second night in a row, but this time the Dodgers had an answer. Teoscar Hernández drove in six runs to turn things around in a 11-3 win for Los Angeles on Saturday night at American Family Field in Milwaukee.
Memories came flooding back for Milwaukee president of baseball operations Matt Arnold on Monday while he sat in Wrigley Field’s first-base dugout. The first pitch of the first meaningful Brewers-Cubs regular-season game since last year’s National League Division Series was fast approaching.
Behind a lights-out performance by Kyle Harrison, the Brewers shut out the Cubs, 5-0, to seal a three-game sweep at Wrigley Field.
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Brewers’ Pat Murphy has a telling message about Brandon Sproat after series finale loss to the Dodgers
When it was all said and done in the series, the Milwaukee Brewers once again failed to conquer the mighty Los Angeles Dodgers. Milwaukee took down the Dodgers in the series opener at American Family Field on Friday to the tune of a 5-1 score before the reigning World Series champions responded with back-to-back wins.
Teoscar Hernández homered and matched a career high with six RBIs, and Los Angeles’ bullpen extended its streak of scoreless innings to 36 in the Dodgers’ 11-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers.