Brewers raise a 2nd-inning toast, then keep the Rockies from refilling the glass
The Milwaukee Brewers moved to 9-12 after an 8-4 result over the Colorado Rockies, who went to 10-11 at American Family Fields of Phoenix.
First inning
The Rockies opened with 2 runs on 3 hits while the Brewers were held to 0 runs despite 1 hit in the bottom half.
Second inning
The Brew Crew flipped the game with 4 runs on 4 hits, and Colorado posted a 0-run frame to keep the gap in place.
Third inning
Colorado produced 0 runs on 1 hit, and Milwaukee matched that with a 0-run inning while being held without a hit.
Fourth inning
The Brewers logged a 0-run inning on 1 hit, and the Rockies answered with 0 runs while being held without a hit.
Fifth inning
Milwaukee added 3 runs on 2 hits while the Rox stayed at 0 runs with 0 hits, and the Brewers capitalized on the Rockies finishing with 2 errors in the game.
Sixth inning
Colorado pushed across 1 run on 2 hits, and Milwaukee came back with a 0-run inning to keep the score line unchanged.
Seventh inning
The Blake Street Bombers went scoreless with 0 hits, and the Brewers also posted 0 runs with 0 hits in a quiet exchange.
Eighth inning
The Brewers tacked on 1 run on 2 hits, and the Rockies went 0 runs with 0 hits as Milwaukee’s pitching staff continued to limit traffic.
Ninth inning
Colorado scored 1 run on 2 hits in the top of the inning, and Milwaukee finished the day with 10 hits and a .303 team batting average as part of a Brewers vs Rockies recap.
Brandon Lockridge contributed a 1.833 on-base plus slugging in his previous game, Joey Ortiz posted a 1.75 on-base plus slugging in his previous game, and Jake Bauers recorded a .667 on-base percentage in his previous game.
Milwaukee’s staff finished with 9 strikeouts and allowed 8 hits, while Colorado’s offense accounted for 4 runs across the opening inning, the sixth inning, and the ninth inning in the Brewers vs Rockies highlights.
The Brewers match rating for this one starts with an 8-run output, and the post game analysis also points to Milwaukee leaving 11 runners on base while still building separation early.
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