Home runs fly as Brewers lose to Pirates 5-2
Pirates hit four home runs on their way to a 5-2 win. Brewers only offense comes from two solo home runs from Carlos Gomez.
Pirates hit four home runs on their way to a 5-2 win. Brewers only offense comes from two solo home runs from Carlos Gomez.
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Wily Peralta's short start led to another rough day.
Zack Greinke returns to Miller Park for the first time after being traded to the Dodgers and gets his first ever loss in Miller Park.
Any plan that requires scoring more than one run against Clayton Kershaw is a bad plan.
At least the road trip is over.
Aramis Ramirez's two three-run home runs not enough for the Brewers to overcome Wily Peralta's bad start.
This is not the way things are supposed to work!
Suspect defense, lack of offense send Brewers out of Pittsburgh with a .500 series
For some reason, things always seem to go right for the Brewers against the Pirates.
A pair of solo home runs were not enough to beat the Reds tonight.
Brewers break their 5 game losing streak, beat Rangers to start Interleague play
Don't read this. You have better things to do.
When does a four-game series start to feel like eternity? When it's against the Cardinals.
The Brewers bit into the Cardinals' yummy bullpen but not enough.
An eight game home winning streak ended today in familiar fashion.
With pitchers from both sides struggling to keep the ball in the park, the Brewers pull away late and beat the Pirates in the second game of their series Tuesday night.
Brewers score five in first inning, hit back-to-back home runs in fourth and fifth innings, as they rout the Pirates 10-4
At least it didn't end in a shutout and the game was close, but what a way to end.
W: Yovani Gallardo (2-1)L: Clayton Richard (0-2)S: Jim Henderson (5) HR: None MVP: Carlos Gomez (+.148 WPA)LVP: Yovani Gallardo (-.077) Win Expectancy GraphBox Score At some point, we may have...
Brewers get all the offense they need in five-run first inning as Brewers pitchers give up only one run in San Diego.
Tonight's game featured the Brewers hitting for the cycle in the first inning, five total home runs, and four runners caught stealing, three over the last two half-innings. Overall, it added up to a 5-4 win for the Brewers.
The Brewers have...what...a winning streak?
Eight run third inning gives the Brewers enough to pull out a slugfest against the San Francisco Giants at Miller Park.
After failing to score against the Cardinals in 25 straight innings, the Brewers scored in three consecutive innings to beat the Cardinals 4-3 in 10 innings in the series finale in St. Louis.
Somehow, things manage to get a little worse each day.