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The pitcher is hit on the right forearm by a come-backer off the bat of Milwaukee’s Jake Bauers during the second inning of a 9-2 defeat, the Angels’ sixth straight.
BOTTOM LINE: The Los Angeles Angels, on a six-game losing streak, take on the Milwaukee Brewers. Milwaukee has a 93-59 record overall and a 50-27 record in home games. The Brewers have the ...
Ian Happ homered and drove in three runs, and the Chicago Cubs clinched their first postseason berth since 2020 with an 8-4 ...
Freddy Peralta had plenty of backing from his offense in a masterful six-inning start to lead the Brewers past the Angels, 9-2 ...
Christian Yelich has justified everything the Milwaukee Brewers spent to bring him aboard eight years back. At 33, he ...
The Milwaukee Brewers had a big night on Tuesday in the standings. Milwaukee got back in the win column after losing against the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday ...
Los Angeles Angels (69-82, fifth in the AL West) vs. Milwaukee Brewers (92-59, first in the NL Central) Milwaukee; Wednesday, 7:40 p.m. EDT. PITCHING PROBABLES: Angels: Jose Soria ...
If the Brewers had their way, they would bottle up this version of Freddy Peralta and keep him stashed away for Game 1 of a ...
The Milwaukee Brewers rebounded from a 3-2 loss at the hands of the St. Louis Cardinals in a series finale last Sunday by taking down the Los Angeles Angels, 9-2, on Tuesday night.
The playoff-bound Milwaukee Brewers are hoping Brandon Woodruff will benefit from a few extra days of rest when he faces the visiting Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday.
A series-opening 9-2 defeat in Milwaukee extends the longest active streak of sub-.500 finishes in MLB and the longest in the franchise’s 65 seasons.