Yankees Crush Brewers 15-3 Behind Rodon's Gem, Four Home Runs

Yankees Crush Brewers 15-3 Behind Rodon’s Gem, Four Home Runs

Carlos Rodon’s dominant pitching and the New York Yankees’ offensive explosion propelled them to a resounding 15-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday night.

Rodon, the 31-year-old left-hander, showcased his brilliance by allowing only two hits and one run through six innings. He struck out eight batters and walked just one, showcasing his exceptional control and command.

The Yankees’ offense erupted with four home runs, setting a season high. Alex Verdugo ignited the scoring with a three-run homer in the first inning, giving New York an early 3-0 lead. Aaron Judge and Anthony Rizzo followed suit in the sixth inning with two-run shots, extending the Yankees’ advantage to 11-1. Giancarlo Stanton capped off the home run barrage with a three-run blast in the ninth inning.

Milwaukee’s lone bright spot came in the first inning when Rhys Hoskins connected for a solo homer off Rodon. However, the Brewers’ offense struggled to keep pace with the Yankees’ relentless attack.

Luke Weaver provided two scoreless innings of relief for the Yankees, while Milwaukee’s Joe Ross allowed seven runs on eight hits in five innings.

The Yankees’ victory snapped a two-game losing streak and marked their highest run total and hit count of the season. They now hold a 20-10 record, while the Brewers drop to 16-14.

Brewers Walk-Off Yankees in 11-Inning Thriller

Brewers Walk-Off Yankees in 11-Inning Thriller

In a thrilling 11-inning battle at American Family Field, the Milwaukee Brewers emerged victorious over the New York Yankees, 7-6. Joey Ortiz played a pivotal role, driving in the winning run with a single in the 11th inning and finishing with a homer and four RBIs.

The Yankees drew first blood in the opening inning when Juan Soto launched a solo homer off Colin Rea. Alex Verdugo extended their lead with a solo shot in the second. However, Ortiz responded with a two-run homer in the bottom half of the inning to tie the game.

Blake Perkins gave the Brewers a 4-2 lead in the third with a two-run homer. Trent Grisham put the Yankees back in front with a three-run homer in the fourth.

The Brewers chipped away at the deficit in the sixth when Gary Sánchez doubled and scored on a sacrifice fly by Ortiz. In the 10th inning, Giancarlo Stanton tied the game with a double.

In the 11th, Owen Miller advanced to third on a fly ball, setting the stage for Ortiz’s game-winning single. Jared Koenig earned the win with two innings of relief, while Michael Tonkin took the loss.

Padres Rally Past Brewers Behind Merrill's Heroics

Padres Rally Past Brewers Behind Merrill’s Heroics

In a thrilling matchup between two highly touted rookies, the San Diego Padres emerged victorious over the Milwaukee Brewers 7-3 on Monday night. Jackson Merrill, the Padres’ 20-year-old shortstop, played a pivotal role in the win, going 3 for 5 with two RBIs.

The Brewers drew first blood in the second inning when Jackson Chourio, another 20-year-old rookie, launched a two-run homer off Padres starter Joe Musgrove. However, the Padres responded with a six-run rally in the fifth inning, fueled by a series of singles and a pitch-clock violation.

Luis Campusano, Tyler Wade, and Xander Bogaerts loaded the bases with consecutive singles to start the inning. Fernando Tatis Jr. then grounded into a fielder’s choice, bringing home one run. A passed ball by catcher William Contreras allowed Wade to score the tying run.

Jake Cronenworth reached on catcher’s interference, loading the bases again. Manny Machado followed with an infield single, driving in Bogaerts with the go-ahead run. Ross struck out Jurickson Profar and had a 3-2 count on Ha-Seong Kim before committing a pitch-clock violation, loading the bases once more.

Merrill, who turns 21 on Friday, singled home two runs, and Campusano added an RBI single before Ross exited the game. The Brewers threatened in the ninth inning, but Robert Suarez retired Sal Frelick on a flyout to left to earn his sixth save.

Musgrove pitched six innings for the Padres, allowing three runs on seven hits and four walks. Ross took the loss for the Brewers, surrendering seven runs (six earned) on nine hits and two walks in 4 2/3 innings.

Brewers Tie Franchise Record with Sixth Straight Game of 7+ Runs

Brewers Tie Franchise Record with Sixth Straight Game of 7+ Runs

The Milwaukee Brewers continued their offensive onslaught on Saturday, crushing the Baltimore Orioles 11-5 at Camden Yards. The victory marked the sixth consecutive game in which the Brewers have scored at least seven runs, tying a franchise record set in 1982 and 1989.

Jake Bauers played the hero for Milwaukee, launching a tiebreaking three-run homer in the fourth inning. Rhys Hoskins also went deep for the Brewers, while Ryan Mountcastle, Jordan Westburg, and Adley Rutschman homered for Baltimore.

The Orioles jumped out to a 4-1 lead in the second inning, but the Brewers quickly responded with three runs in the third. An error by Jorge Mateo and a couple of singles loaded the bases, setting the stage for Bauers’ game-changing groundout. Hoskins followed with an RBI single, and a second run came home on Austin Hays’ error to tie the game at 4.

Rutschman’s solo homer in the bottom of the third gave the Orioles a brief 5-4 lead, but William Contreras tied it again with an RBI single in the fourth. Bauers’ first homer of the season then put Milwaukee ahead for good.

The Brewers added to their lead with an RBI single from Sal Frelick in the eighth and a two-run double from Willy Adames. Milwaukee went 6 for 10 with runners in scoring position on Saturday and is now 33 for 69 over the last six games.

Dean Kremer took the loss for Baltimore, allowing six earned runs and 10 hits in four innings. DL Hall, who was part of the offseason trade that sent Corbin Burnes to the Orioles, allowed five runs and eight hits in 3 1/3 innings.

Elvis Peguero pitched 1 2/3 scoreless innings for the Brewers, while five other relievers combined to keep the Orioles off the scoreboard.

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