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The Milwaukee Brewers are off to a slow start in 2025. Last year, they won 93 games and cruised to the top of the National League Central, finishing 10 games ahead of the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs.
The Brewers placed the Colombia native on the injured list Wednesday left should impingement. They recalled right-hander Tobias Myers to take his place. Myers himself began the year on the injured list before struggling upon return and being quickly sent down.
Rhys Hoskins homered and drove in five runs, Jake Bauers had two RBIs and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Cleveland Guardians 9-5 to avoid a three-game series sweep.
The Guardians shut out the Brewers last night, 2-0. Logan Allen and three relievers combines to shut down Milwaukee allowing just three hits and but four baserunners all night. Milwaukee has been shut out on consecutive nights after scoring just ten runs the previous four games.
Just when the Brewers thought they were rounding the corner on their injury woes, there’s a new one to worry about.
The Milwaukee Brewers reportedly are adding a little more depth for the outfield. Milwaukee's offense hasn't been fully clicking recently. Things changed on Wed
Moncada is having a strong bounce-back season, slugging a pair of home runs with an .873 OPS and is on pace to have his best season since 2019. When healthy, Moncada has the ability to provide a major spark offensively. Health has been the question for him in recent years, and he's already missed some time on the IL this year.
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Before the Brewers held their second closed-door postgame meeting in as many road trips, they had just crawled to another shutout loss, a 2-0 defeat to the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field on the night of May 13.
The Milwaukee Brewers are in a rut right now. Milwaukee will look to get back in the win column on Wednesday afternoon in the final game of a three-game series
The Boston Red Sox are still searching for an answer at the first base position. It looks like Rafael Devers is unwilling to give first a chance, and the Red Sox can't afford to keep throwing unproven guys at one of the hot corners for much longer.