Brewers vs Mariners at American Family Fields of Phoenix: Did Jake Bauers and Andrew Vaughn turn the fourth inning into a spark?
The Milwaukee Brewers moved to 8-8 and the Seattle Mariners went to 4-11 as Milwaukee logged a 6-3 result at 4:10 PM EDT at American Family Fields of Phoenix.
First inning
The Brewers opened with 1 hit and 0 runs while the Mariners posted 0 runs in the first inning.
Second inning
The Mariners struck for 2 runs on 2 hits in the second inning while the Brewers were held scoreless despite drawing traffic that helped push the team total to 5 walks.
Third inning
The third inning stayed quiet on the scoreboard for both clubs, and the Brewers’ pitching kept building toward a game total of 16 strikeouts while allowing 6 hits overall.
Fourth inning
The Brewers flipped the game with 4 runs on 3 hits in the fourth inning, and the surge was backed by extra-base contact that finished at 6 for the day as part of a 0.855 on-base plus slugging line.
Fifth inning
The Brew Crew added 2 runs on 2 hits in the fifth inning, and Jake Bauers’ previous-game line of a 0.667 average with 1 home run and Andrew Vaughn’s previous-game 0.500 average with 1 run batted in fit the game’s middle-inning production.
Sixth inning
The Mariners added 1 run on 2 hits in the sixth inning, and the Brewers’ bullpen answered with outs that supported a team earned run average of 2.00 for the game.
Seventh inning
The seventh inning passed without scoring, and Milwaukee’s clean sheet in the field stayed intact with 0 errors while the Mariners finished with 1 error.
Eighth inning
The eighth inning remained scoreless, and the Brewers’ run prevention continued to show up in the box as Seattle managed 3 runs total while leaving Milwaukee with a 1.00 walks plus hits per inning pitched mark.
Ninth inning
The Mariners produced 2 hits but 0 runs in the ninth inning, and the Brewers closed out the Brewers vs Mariners final score as the club secured a save to finish a post game analysis that also serves as a post-game report Brewers and a Brewers vs Mariners review.
The Brewers are scheduled to be back at 4:10 PM EDT on 2026-03-09 against the Los Angeles Dodgers at American Family Fields of Phoenix in Phoenix, USA, and the broadcast is set to air on BREW.
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