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Former Brewers pitcher Drew Rasmussen, now with Tampa Bay, threw a perfect fifth for the American League. Former Brewers minor leaguer Shane Smith, pitching for the White Sox in the eighth, retired one of the two batters he faced.
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Yardbarker on MSNRecap: Dodgers Swept By Brewers In Season SeriesThe Los Angeles Dodgers couldn’t protect their lead and were swept by the Milwaukee Brewers in a 6-5 loss at Dodger Stadium that was compounded by Freddie Freeman leaving the game after getting hit by a pitch in the left wrist.
The Brewers continued there hot streak as they came off of the All-Star break and extended their win-streak to 10 by sweeping the Los Angeles Dodgers. Jake and Jordan breakdown the impact of this for both teams.
This past Tuesday was the All-Star game, with the National League taking the victory against the American League 7-6. Two Milwaukee Brewers pitchers helped seal the victory after
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Yardbarker on MSNRecap: Dodgers Offense Breaks Out But Emmet Sheehan & Pitching Struggle In Loss To BrewersOne night after the Los Angeles Dodgers had a strong pitching performance and no offense, the opposite was the case as the bats showed up but the pitching struggled in an 8-7 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers.
Brewers bash their way to another win, 11-5 over Orioles in 6th straight game with at least 7 runs Jake Bauers hit a tiebreaking three-run homer in the fourth inning and the Milwaukee Brewers ...
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Clayton Kershaw helped out the Dodgers' taxed bullpen with seven sharp innings and the Dodgers hit three home runs to take their series with the Brewers with an 8-1 win.
The Brewers upped it to 5-2 in the third before Swanson's 14th homer cut it to 5-3 in the fourth. Collins connected on his second homer in two games in the fifth, extending Milwaukee's lead to 8-3.
The amazing Milwaukee Brewers are the worst thing to happen to major league owners crying poor. With commissioner Rob Manfred and a chorus of aggrieved billionaires insisting the game needs a salary cap and shutting down the industry to get one is inevitable,