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The Milwaukee Brewers not only will be chasing a 10th consecutive victory on Sunday, they will be out to finish a perfect 6-0 season series against the host Los Angeles Dodgers.
Every time it looked like the Dodgers were coming back on Saturday, the Brewers had a response. They answered every rally, every hit, every home run in every inning.
Despite homers from Shohei Ohtani, Miguel Rojas, and Tommy Edman, the Dodgers can’t overcome Milwaukee’s timely hits and lose ...
After a rough month of July, Shohei Ohtani brought the Dodgers offense back to life with a monster bomb vs. the Brewers.
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Kyle Schwarber hit a grand slam in the sixth inning and Bryce Harper capped the scoring with a two-run homer in the eighth, ...
The Brewers emerge from this week's All-Star break as the National League's hottest outfit. The Dodgers need to reverse their ...
Los Angeles Dodgers All-Star first baseman Freddie Freeman tied Hall of Famer Lou Gehrig on the all-time doubles list on ...
Quinn Priester outpitched Tyler Glasnow for six innings, Caleb Durbin homered and drove in both runs, and the Milwaukee ...
The Brewers opened the floodgates in the top of the third, but it was what they did in every inning after that added up to their 8-7 victory at Dodger Stadium on Saturday, clinching the season series ...
The Dodgers' offense woke up on Saturday after getting blanked in the series opener but LA still lost to the red-hot Brewers.
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