Dodgers fall to Brewers as Justin Wrobleski comes back to earth
MILWAUKEE –– For most of the year, Justin Wrobleski’s starts have almost all followed the same script. Attack the zone. Pitch to contact.
Limit damage. Breeze through quick innings. On...
MILWAUKEE –– For most of the year, Justin Wrobleski’s starts have almost all followed the same script. Attack the zone. Pitch to contact.
Limit damage. Breeze through quick innings. On Friday night in Milwaukee, however, the Dodgers’ left-hander faced a contact-minded Brewers lineup uniquely adept at neutralizing his skill set.
And in a 5-1 loss at American Family Field, it led to the longest inning of Wrobleski’s breakout campaign. For most of the year, Justin Wrobleski’s starts have almost all followed the same script. Getty Images Four runs, 10 batters, six hits and 38 pitches in a nightmarish bottom of the first that dragged on for more than 15 minutes.
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