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Weekly Snapshot
Record Last Week: 6-1 (36-23 Overall)
Runs Scored: 46
Runs Surrendered: 28
Standing: 1st in NL Central (7.0 GA)
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Game 53 | MIL 5, CHC 1
Game 54 | CHC 6, MIL 3
Game 55 | MIL 10, CHC 6
Game 56 | MIL 6, CHC 4
Game 57 | MIL 12, CHW 5
Game 58 | MIL 4, CHW 3
Game 59 | MIL 6, CHW 3
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Transactions
06/01/24 Milwaukee Brewers optioned RHP Tobias Myers to Nashville Sounds.
06/01/24 Milwaukee Brewers recalled RHP Janson Junk from Nashville Sounds.
05/31/24 Milwaukee Brewers activated 1B Rhys Hoskins from the 10-day injured list.
05/31/24 Milwaukee Brewers optioned SS Owen Miller to Nashville Sounds.
05/30/24 Milwaukee Brewers designated RHP Mitch White for assignment.
05/30/24 Milwaukee Brewers recalled RHP Kevin Herget from Nashville Sounds.
Breakdown
The week would start against the Cubs. Robert Gasser and Justin Steele would match up on the pitching front, and both would turn in scoreless efforts. The Cubs bullpen would implode, surrendering 5 runs rather quickly, allowing Milwaukee to take game one. The Cubs would bounce back in game two behind Ben Brown, throwing seven no-hit innings. The Cubs bullpen would blow another lead, allowing the game to go to extra innings, but an injury scare with Trevor Megill saw the Cubs score five runs in the tenth inning and win 6-3. It looked like Milwaukee would be in for another low-scoring affair in game three, with the Cubs sending out league leader in ERA Shota Imanaga. That wouldn’t be the case. The Brewers offense would hang seven runs in 4.1 innings on the blossoming ace and would eventually win the game 10-6. The final game would be won by Milwaukee 6-4, behind yet another solid start from Colin Rea and another poor effort from the Cubs bullpen.
Next into town would be the struggling White Sox. It was apparent right out of the gate. Game one saw the Brewers collect 23 hits, a season high not just for them but for any team in the league. Shockingly, they’d only score 12 runs but win 12-5. White Sox ace Garret Crochet would toe the slab in game two, calming the Brewer's offense. Willy Adames would drive in the last three runs of the game, including a walk-off single to win game two 4-3. The final game would see Freddy Peralta struggle early and exit the game early with a high pitch count.
Highlights
Jackson Chourio hasn’t seen the most consistent playing time, but he’s been quietly showing signs of improvement. Plus, it’s always nice when a hanging slider gets crushed.
The Brewers' third walk off of the year belongs to Willy Adames
How good has Joey Oritz been?
A slick diving grab from Jackson Chourio.
When an offense puts up 23 hits, there are bound to be a few standout performances
There’s something about Gary Sanchez in clutch spots this year.
Seek out the game Blake Perkins had in game 3 of the Cubs series. Might be one of the best single-game performances the Brewers have ever seen.
How about this great throw from Christain Yelich?
3 Stars of the Week
Honorable Star - Blake Perkins (His performance against the Cubs in game three is worth a mention alone)
3rd Star - Joey Ortiz (8 H, 4 BB, 4 2B, 3 RBI)
2nd Star - Christain Yelich (9 H, 4 BB, 2 2B, 8 RBI)
1st Star - Willy Adames (10 H, 5 BB, 2B, 2 HR, 10 RBI)
Looking Forward
Monday, 6/3 - Brewers @ Phillies (5:40 pm CDT) - TBD vs. TBD
Tuesday, 6/4 - Brewers @ Phillies (5:40 pm CDT) - TBD vs. TBD
Wednesday, 6/5 - Brewers @ Phillies (3:05 pm CDT) - TBD vs. TBD
Friday, 6/7 - Brewers @ Tigers (5:40 pm CDT) - TBD vs. TBD
Saturday, 6/8 - Brewers @ Tigers (3:10 pm CDT) - TBD vs. TBD
Sunday, 6/9 - Brewers @ Tigers (12:40 pm CDT) - TBD vs. TBD







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