Milwaukee’s offensive remains stuck

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Having been made no favors by calendar manufacturers, the Brewers in shock from Milwaukee once again welcomed the hottest team in the Minnesota Baseball on Saturday evening on May 17.
The results were, well, predictable.
Leaving Tobias Myers was hardly affected, the offensive was once again and the Brewers were excluded for the fourth time in five games – a franchise first – this time by a 7-0 score in American Family Field.
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Milwaukee succeeded in three single in the general classification and sold an 18-stroke summit when he lost for the seventh time in nine games and fell to four games under .500 for the second time in the season at 21-25.
Minnesota, meanwhile, has extended its victory sequence at 13 games.
A race for the round for twins
Grant Anderson gave a head of the head to Kody Clemens in the fifth, giving simple minnesota races in each of the first five sleeves.
Then Jake Bauers played another ball on the left to start the sixth, leaving a triple head for Trevor Larnach. He came to score two strikers later, and Minnesota achieved only one race in each of the first six heats for a 6-0 lead.
Milwaukee threatened to bump the dashboard in the seventh when only one, walks and hit the dough by the old brewer Justin Topa loaded the bases.
But Isaac Collins came out for Topa and Brice Turang fled, extending the non -goal sequence of the Brewers at 16 rounds.
The start of the twins Pablo López had a lot to do with the offensive struggles of Milwaukee, when he followed Joe Ryan with another dominant outing.
The Twins crowned the scoring in the ninth with a simple RBI two points from Dashawn Keirsey Jr. off Tyler Alexander.
A start to forget for Tobias Myers
After withdrawing the first two fourth strikers, Minnesota used three single consecutive to increase its advance to 4-0 and chasing the Tobias Myers.
Although he was not sometimes helped by the defense behind him, Myers has always been extremely affected (five contacts of 105.3 mi / h and more by the twins) because he granted 11 courses in career on 71 throws.
If he had been authorized to stay in the AAA Nashville class to determine some of the folds, Myers (1-1) could have returned to a better place. But the situation of the injuries of Milwaukee, there was no choice but to bring him back, and his departure which followed did not leave a positive impression.
Things go from worse to
Bauers, once again in the left field, played hard training on the left by Ryan Jeffers in doubles. This was followed by a single of Brooks Lee then by a journey to the center right by Ty France that Sal France presented and gloved with a wonderful effort to see the glove falling with his hand while he struck the warning track.
This resulted in a race, making it a 3-0 match. Clemens followed with a simple right, but this time, FRELLICK won a revenge measure when he shot to reduce Lee at home trying to score.
Twins jump to an early advance
Three throws in his first departure since he was recalled from the AAA Nashville class, Myers left a quick bullet above the plate that Jeffers sent 105.3 MPH to the center left to leave the brewers in a small hole of 1-0.
It was the second circuit granted by Myers in six appearances this season, and the first since its first departure on April 24.
Then, after Turang was blocked in third place at the bottom of the first, the Minnesota nailed to his advance when Royce Lewis hit a double on the left and Christian Vázquez was simple with two withdrawals.
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Twin line
- Trevor Larnach RF
- Ryan Jeffers DH
- Brooks Lee SS
- TY FRANCE 1B
- Kody Clemens 2B
- Royce Lewis 3B
- Harrison Bader LF
- Dashawn Keirssey Jr. Cf
- Christian Vázquez C
Range of brewers
- Brice Turang 2B
- Jackson Chourio Cf
- Christian Yelich N
- William Contreras 100
- Sal Frelick RF
- Rhys Hoskins 1b
- Jake Bauers LF
- Caleb Durbin 3B
- Joey ORTIZ SS
Brewers calendar
Brewers vs Twins, 1:10 p.m. May 18. Milwaukee RHP Freddy Peralta (4-3, 2.66) against Minnesota RHP Zebby Matthews (start in 2025). TV – Fanduel Sports Wisconsin. Radio – AM -620 WTMJ.
Brewers vs Orioles, 6:40 p.m. May 19. Milwaukee RHP Quinn PRIESTER (1-2, 4.59) against Baltimore TBA. TV – Fanduel Sports Wisconsin. Radio – AM -620 WTMJ.
Brewers vs Orioles, 6:40 p.m. May 20. Milwaukee Rhp Logan Henderson (2-0, 42.45) against Baltimore TBA. TV – Fanduel Sports Wisconsin. Radio – AM -620 WTMJ.
Brewers vs Orioles, 12:10 p.m. May 21. Milwaukee RHP Chad Patrick (2-4, 3.35) against Baltimore TBA. TV – Fanduel Sports Wisconsin. Radio – AM -620 WTMJ.




