Line Score – Game Over

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MIL0200100003515
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Box Score

LAAABRHRBIBBSOBA
1BSchanuel412100.224
CFMoniak300002.188
CFPillar100000.303
LFWard200110.238
DHCalhoun, W300011.289
CO'Hoppe411001.280
2BDrury300000.168
SSNeto311200.249
RFAdell210012.191
3BGuillorme212100.263
3BRengifo100001.315
LAAIPHRERBBSOP-SERA
Plesac6.04332186-554.50
García, L1.01001324-154.80
Moore1.00001017-94.88
Estévez1.00000113-83.52
MILABRHRBIBBSOBA
2BTurang412101.291
3BOrtiz, J300011.277
LFYelich400000.326
SSAdames310010.241
1BBauers411200.205
DHHoskins300011.218
RFFrelick401000.257
CSánchez301011.216
CFPerkins, B300001.244
MILIPHRERBBSOP-SERA
Rodriguez, C4.25542390-576.48
Peguero, E1.10000115-102.76
Milner1.01000217-124.24
Hernández, El1.00001118-95.28

Scoring Plays

InningEventScore
T2Jake Bauers homers (6) on a fly ball to right field. Willy Adames scores.0-2
B3Luis Guillorme triples (1). Jo Adell scores.1-2
B3Nolan Schanuel singles on a line drive to right fielder Sal Frelick. Luis Guillorme scores.2-2
B3Taylor Ward out on a sacrifice fly to right fielder Sal Frelick. Nolan Schanuel scores.3-2
B4Zach Neto homers (10) on a fly ball to left center field. Logan O'Hoppe scores.5-2
T5Brice Turang homers (4) on a fly ball to right center field.5-3

Highlights

DescriptionLength
Bullpen availability for Milwaukee, June 17 vs Angels0:07
Bullpen availability for Los Angeles, June 17 vs Brewers0:07
Fielding alignment for Los Angeles, June 17 vs Brewers0:11
Bench availability for Los Angeles, June 17 vs Brewers0:07
Fielding alignment for Milwaukee, June 17 vs Angels0:11
Bench availability for Milwaukee, June 17 vs Angels0:07
Starting lineups for Brewers at Angels – June 17, 20240:09
Breaking down Jake Bauers' home run0:13
Measuring the stats on Zach Neto's home run0:12
Visualizing Zach Neto's swing using bat tracking technology0:11
The distance behind Brice Turang's home run0:11
Breaking down Carlos Rodriguez's pitches0:04
Breaking down Zach Plesac's pitches0:04
Zach Plesac's outing against the Brewers0:23
Jake Bauers' two-run home run (6)0:29
Luis Guillorme plates a run on an error0:29
Nolan Schanuel's RBI single0:13
Taylor Ward's sacrifice fly0:21
Ryan Braun joins the Brewers broadcast3:29
Brandon Drury's diving play0:22
Zach Neto's two-run home run (10)0:28
Brice Turang's solo home run (4)0:26
Luis García strikes out Turang to escape the 7th0:08
Zach Plesac strikes out Joey Ortiz0:07
Carlos Rodriguez strikes out Mickey Moniak0:07

Decisions

Winning PitcherLosing PitcherSave
Plesac (1-0, 4.50 ERA)Rodriguez, C (0-2, 6.48 ERA)Estévez (13 SV, 3.52 ERA)

Game ended at 11:06 PM.

14 comments
  1. We have a team WRC+ of 93 since the Astros series, and that time period is now more than 40% of the year. So we have been a below average offense for a while. Concerning

  2. Definitely a West Coast Brewers game it checked all the boxes of stupid shit we do on the west coast. Hopefully they take the next two but the Angels are the Marlins of AL so that has me a bit concerned

  3. Not worth staying up for to say the least.

    This RISP shit has to change at some point. It’s a statistical anomaly at this point.

  4. We have a RISP problem, solve it asap.

    This is why we lost to the Dbacks last year

  5. When you’re a division leading team, this is a game you expect to win against a mediocre team with a mediocre, at best, starter tonight and terrible bullpen.

    The Brewers are a good team, but I fear we’re going to run into the exact same issues this year as the past few playoffs…

  6. 7 for 66 with RISP since the start of last homestand. Frelick 4 more ABs, 4 more instances of weak contact (though the base hit was very good, just very very hard to expect to be a consistently good big-leaguer when you can’t hit a ball 90mph). Hoskins with another ugly game at the plate. Seems we’re right where we left off.

    I know Hoskins didn’t want a rehab assignment because he wanted to get back to “helping the team” but he’s doing the opposite of that right now. 1 for 17 in his last week and that only hit was a 80.6mph groundout, with 9 K’s (should have been 10).

    Cubs blew their game and this division is still ours. Would’ve been nice to take this game though.

  7. Brewers as a team have a wRC+ of 95 since the start of the Astros series. Need the offense to start playing like they were early in the year because this team doesn’t have the pitching to support an offense that’s below average.

  8. I said before the trip started I will take 3-4. Now we gotta win 3 of next 6. Doable.

  9. It is what it is. A team as young as the Brewers are gonna have stretches like this.

    Getting Mitchell back should help with the outfield woes a bit, at least. More flexibility there should let slumping players take a break (I.E. Perkins at the moment), plus more of a pinch hitting threat.

  10. Damn radio ads making me hungry

    Also I forgot how midwesternly wholesome brewers radio broadcasters are, it was a fun listen tonight.

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