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Brandon Sproat gave up two homers in a four-run fourth inning and that proved to be the difference in a loss to the Diamondbacks.
The Brewers begin a six-game road trip with the first of three against the Nationals at Nationals Park on Friday night.
Milwaukee Brewers (17-14, fourth in the NL Central) vs. Washington Nationals (15-18, third in the NL East) Washington; Saturday, 4:05 p.m. EDT PITCHING PROBABLES: Brewers: Kyle Harrison (2-1, 2.28
Milwaukee Brewers' pitcher Jacob Misiorowski left Friday's start against the Washington Nationals early due to a right hamstring cramp, according to the team. This comes one day after Brewers pitcher Brandon Woodruff left his start early due to a dip in his velocity.
With the eager adoption of new camera equipment and concepts, the Brewers have leaned all the way in to broadcast innovation, and more is on the way.
William Contreras had four hits for the second straight game, Jacob Misiorowski had a no-hitter through 5 1/3 innings before leaving with a right hamstring cramp and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Washington Nationals 6-1.
Brewers infield prospect Luis Peña hasn't played since passing out during a game April 22 and is scheduled to see a neurologist next week.
Jacob Misiorowski was abruptly removed from his start against the Washington Nationals after a visit from a trainer.
Milwaukee’s Jacob Misiorowski and Aaron Ashby have not allowed a hit through six innings of Friday night’s game against the Washington Nationals.
The Milwaukee Brewers are craving offense, and the eventual return of outfielder/designated hitter Christian Yelich will be a huge boost in that regard. Yelich