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7/18/2019 9:40 PM EST (150 DAYS AGO) |
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GAME PREVIEW
Yelich, Brewers set for series in ArizonaFLMThere is rarely a good time to face Christian Yelich.The Arizona Diamondbacks' timing might be worse than most.The Milwaukee Brewers right fielder has hit home runs in three of his past four games -- including a grand slam Tuesday -- tying him with the Los Angeles Dodgers' Cody Bellinger for the major league lead at 34 long balls.Yelich and the Brewers will make their annual trip to Phoenix to play the Diamondbacks in the opener of a four-game series on Thursday night."Look, he's having an incredible season, and it continues," Milwaukee manager Craig Counsell said after the Brewers won 5-4 against the visiting Atlanta Braves on Wednesday afternoon, helped by a solo homer by Yelich. "Even in stretches where he complains that he's not feeling perfect, he's still putting up some incredible numbers." Milwaukee had lost eight of 10 games before winning the final two against the Braves to capture the series."We finally started playing the way that we're capable of offensively, defensively, pitching," Yelich said, according to MLB.com, "and we're going to need to continue to do that." Arizona also has won two in a row entering the matchup of National League playoff hopefuls. The Diamondbacks demolished the Texas Rangers in a two-game set in Arlington, Texas, winning 9-2 on Tuesday and 19-4 on Wednesday. In the series finale, Arizona slugged five home runs among 21 hits.The Diamondbacks scored seven runs in the first inning and five in the second."You score that many runs in the first inning, you're doing something right," Arizona manager Torey Lovullo said. "It was a complete effort. You just want to make sure you don't shut things down, and these guys didn't." The Diamondbacks will try to carry that momentum back home, where they have a 20-22 record, but Arizona has won four in a row at Chase Field and six of the past seven home games. The Thursday night contest starts a seven-game homestand.Arizona will face Brewers right-hander Zach Davies (7-2, 2.89 ERA). He has allowed two runs (one earned) in 16 1/3 innings in his past three starts, all Milwaukee wins, although he did not register a decision. He is winless in his past six starts.Davies is 2-1 with a 4.15 ERA in three career starts against the Diamondbacks.Yelich, who has a .345 career batting average but only one home run in 65 plate appearances at Chase Field, will lead the charge for the Brewers against 30-year-old rookie Merrill Kelly (7-9, 3.93 ERA). The right-hander is 0-3 in his past five starts and is coming off a loss at St. Louis on Saturday, when he allowed four runs (one earned) in five innings.Kelly has yet to face the Brewers in his career.Milwaukee enters three games over .500 with a run differential of minus-13. Arizona is two games over .500 with a run differential of plus-72."When the run differential is telling you that you should be seven, eight, nine, 10 games over .500, it will eventually iron out," Lovullo said. "We know if we keep this ship on course, it will get to where it needs to be. That's why I believe this team will be fine in the end." Arizona outfielder Jarrod Dyson left the Wednesday night game in the middle of the sixth inning because of a right hamstring cramp. Lovullo said Dyson was scheduled for an off day Thursday anyway and should be considered day-to-day.--Field Level Media
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GAME RECAP
Arcia delivers late, Brewers add on in win over D-backsPHOENIX Orlando Arcia hit a tiebreaking single in the eighth inning to decide a duel between pitchers Zach Davies and Merrill Kelly, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-1 Thursday night.Arizona hitters only struck out once, when Matt Albers got Nick Ahmed looking for the game's final out. It's the first time a major league team has had one strikeout in a game since April and came a night after the Diamondbacks tied a franchise record for a nine-inning game with 19 runs against the Texas Rangers.Davies (8-2) limited Arizona to a run and five hits over seven innings. He got a lift when Lorenzo Cain robbed Eduardo Escobar of a home run in the first inning. Kelly countered with seven innings of one-run ball with six strikeouts.The Brewers scored three runs off Yoan Lopez (1-3) in the eighth. Following Eric Thames' leadoff double, Keston Hiura singled off Lopez's glove to put runners on the corners. Arcia looped a low and outside pitch into center field to drive in the go-ahead run.A throwing error by catcher Carson Kelly on a double steal allowed Hiura to score from second base, and pinch-hitter Jesus Aguilar's sacrifice fly made it 4-1.The Brewers moved two games behind the NL Central-leading Chicago Cubs and took over the second wild-card spot with their third straight win. The Diamondbacks fell 1 1/2 games behind Milwaukee to open a key four-game series for both contending teams.Ryan Braun hit his 14th home run of the season, a solo shot in the ninth inning, and drove in two.Cain leaped against the wall in right-center near the 413-foot sign, raised his glove over the yellow home run line and pulled Escobar's drive down as his body crashed into the padding. Escobar doffed his helmet toward the outfield as he walked back to the dugout.The Brewers got more good defense from Cain, who ran down Kelly's line drive in the third and flagged down Kelly's deep fly in the seventh.Arizona hit into three double plays, including an inning-ender in the eighth with runners on first and third.FLORES BACK IN FOLDThe Diamondbacks reinstated infielder Wilmer Flores from the 10-day injured list before the game. Flores was placed on the injured list May 21 after being hit by a pitch. He was batting .373 with five doubles, two home runs and 12 RBI in 20 games prior to the injury, and .281 in 42 games overall with the Diamondbacks this season. The Diamondbacks optioned infielder Kevin Cron to Triple-A Reno on Wednesday night.TRAINER'S ROOMBrewers: Pitchers Corey Knebel (right elbow), Brent Suter (left elbow) and Bobby Wahl (right knee) joined their teammates for the game Thursday. All three are on the 60-day injured list. ... LHP Gio Gonzalez (left arm) is close to a return from the 10-day injured list and will rejoin the starting rotation, manager Craig Counsell said.Diamondbacks: OF Jarrod Dyson (hamstring cramp) wasn't in Thursday's lineup but is considered day to day. ... RHP Jon Duplantier (right shoulder) was scheduled to throw 45 pitches or three innings Thursday at Class A Visalia. ... C-OF Blake Swihart (oblique) got four at-bats with Visalia on Wednesday.UP NEXTBrewers: RHP Jhoulys Chacin (3-9, 5.18 ERA) hasn't had a victory in his past 10 starts. He faces Arizona on Friday having not won since April 30.Diamondbacks: RHP Taylor Clarke (2-3, 6.21 ERA) is expected to come off the 10-day injured list to start. His last start was July 2 against the Los Angeles Dodgers.---More MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/-Sports
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MLB Game Recap: Milwaukee Brewers (5) vs. Arizona Diamondbacks (1) - Date: 7/18/2019 Arcia delivers late, Brewers add on in win over D-backsPHOENIX Orlando Arcia hit a tiebreaking single in the eighth inning to decide a duel between pitchers Zach Davies and Merrill Kelly, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-1 Thursday night.Arizona hitters only struck out once, when Matt Albers got Nick Ahmed looking for the game's final out. It's the first time a major league team has had one strikeout in a game since April and came a night after the Diamondbacks tied a franchise record for a nine-inning game with 19 runs against the Texas Rangers.Davies (8-2) limited Arizona to a run and five hits over seven innings. He got a lift when Lorenzo Cain robbed Eduardo Escobar of a home run in the first inning. Kelly countered with seven innings of one-run ball with six strikeouts.The Brewers scored three runs off Yoan Lopez (1-3) in the eighth. Following Eric Thames' leadoff double, Keston Hiura singled off Lopez's glove to put runners on the corners. Arcia looped a low and outside pitch into center field to drive in the go-ahead run.A throwing error by catcher Carson Kelly on a double steal allowed Hiura to score from second base, and pinch-hitter Jesus Aguilar's sacrifice fly made it 4-1.The Brewers moved two games behind the NL Central-leading Chicago Cubs and took over the second wild-card spot with their third straight win. Best Sports Picks Today. The Diamondbacks fell 1 1/2 games behind Milwaukee to open a key four-game series for both contending teams.Ryan Braun hit his 14th home run of the season, a solo shot in the ninth inning, and drove in two.Cain leaped against the wall in right-center near the 413-foot sign, raised his glove over the yellow home run line and pulled Escobar's drive down as his body crashed into the padding. Escobar doffed his helmet toward the outfield as he walked back to the dugout.The Brewers got more good defense from Cain, who ran down Kelly's line drive in the third and flagged down Kelly's deep fly in the seventh.Arizona hit into three double plays, including an inning-ender in the eighth with runners on first and third.FLORES BACK IN FOLDThe Diamondbacks reinstated infielder Wilmer Flores from the 10-day injured list before the game. Flores was placed on the injured list May 21 after being hit by a pitch. He was batting .373 with five doubles, two home runs and 12 RBI in 20 games prior to the injury, and .281 in 42 games overall with the Diamondbacks this season. Sports Handicappers Rankings. The Diamondbacks optioned infielder Kevin Cron to Triple-A Reno on Wednesday night.TRAINER'S ROOMBrewers: Pitchers Corey Knebel (right elbow), Brent Suter (left elbow) and Bobby Wahl (right knee) joined their teammates for the game Thursday. All three are on the 60-day injured list. ... LHP Gio Gonzalez (left arm) is close to a return from the 10-day injured list and will rejoin the starting rotation, manager Craig Counsell said.Diamondbacks: OF Jarrod Dyson (hamstring cramp) wasn't in Thursday's lineup but is considered day to day. ... RHP Jon Duplantier (right shoulder) was scheduled to throw 45 pitches or three innings Thursday at Class A Visalia. ... C-OF Blake Swihart (oblique) got four at-bats with Visalia on Wednesday.UP NEXTBrewers: RHP Jhoulys Chacin (3-9, 5.18 ERA) hasn't had a victory in his past 10 starts. He faces Arizona on Friday having not won since April 30.Diamondbacks: RHP Taylor Clarke (2-3, 6.21 ERA) is expected to come off the 10-day injured list to start. His last start was July 2 against the Los Angeles Dodgers.---More MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/-Sports |
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