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- Last Updated
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Brewers Complete Dominant Sweep Over Nationals With Record 56 Hits
The Milwaukee Brewers completed a season sweep of the Washington Nationals with a dominant 14-3 victory, setting a club record with 56 hits in the three-game series and scoring 60 runs in their six wins over Washington this season. Brice Turang hit two two-run homers, while Christian Yelich contributed with key RBIs and multiple walks, helping the Brewers maintain the majors' best record at 67-44. Rookie pitcher Logan Henderson started in place of All-Star Jacob Misiorowski, who was placed on the injured list with a left shin contusion, and gave a solid performance allowing only one run over 4⅓ innings. The Brewers' pitching staff, including reliever Aaron Ashby, showcased their high velocity and pitch movement, contrasting with the Nationals, who continue to struggle with a 27th-ranked bullpen and a fifth straight loss. Earlier in the series, the Brewers had also secured wins with strong offensive output, including 25 hits in a 16-9 win and an 8-2 victory highlighted by Christian Yelich's homer and Brandon Woodruff's effective six innings. Washington’s young pitchers, such as Brad Lord, show some promise but have yet to consistently compete against Milwaukee’s powerhouse lineup and pitching staff.



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- Last Updated
- 12 hours ago
- Bias Distribution
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