Brewers 3, Twins 2: Guess what happened, guess which team blew a late lead
You guessed, didn’t you? Well, I always said you were pretty bright!
This guy scored twice. The second time was Weird. (Photo by Ellen Schmidt/Getty Images) | Getty Images A rookie pitcher making his second MLB start mostly stymied the Twins’ offense, and when this team gets into a bullpen battle, they’d lose to the Bad News Bears.
Inning-by-inning notes: 1: We begin a sparsely-attended game with a Jackson Chourio double; he scores on a William Contreras single . Three hits for Milwaukee in the inning; each at 107 MPH or higher. Not ideal.
The Twins go down in a hurry to Brewers starter Coleman Crow; not ideal. Incidentally Crow was part of a trade that went from the Angels to the Mets for Eduardo Escobar! (The Mets later traded Crow to Milwaukee.
) EE is still playing, or was as of this winter. For the Tigres de Aragua of the Venezuelan Winter League. No word on if he knows the names of his teammates correctly or not .
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