Andrew Vaughn's Homer Powers Brewers over Cardinals
Andrew Vaughn’s first homer of the season sparked a four-run first inning as five Brewers pitchers combined on a four-hitter.
- On Wednesday, the Milwaukee Brewers defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 6-2, powered by Andrew Vaughn's three-run homer traveling 403 feet. Vaughn's blast capped a four-run first inning.
- Aaron Ashby earned his sixth win, tying for the major league lead, as five Milwaukee pitchers combined on a four-hitter. Andre Pallante took the loss, allowing five runs over six innings.
- Rookie Brandon Sproat threw four shutout innings, striking out five, while the Brewers pounded out 11 hits to split the series. Jackson Chourio and Sal Frelick each enjoyed 2-for-5 games.
- Cardinals left fielder Nathan Church exited after three innings due to a bruised left leg. Joey Ortiz scored on a wild pitch in the fifth, while Alec Burleson and Fermin added late runs.
- RHP Jacob Misiorowski starts Friday's series opener against the New York Yankees. LHP Matthew Liberatore starts Thursday at San Diego against RHP Michael King.
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Andrew Vaughn’s homer powers Brewers over Cardinals
Andrew Vaughn hit a three-run homer for the Milwaukee Brewers, who had five pitchers team up to limit the host St. Louis Cardinals to just four hits in a 6-2 victory on Wednesday afternoon. Vaughn, reinstated from the injured list Monday after breaking the hamate bone in his left hand on Opening Day, capped a
Milwaukee Brewers defeat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-2
Aaron Ashby tied Atlanta's Chris Sale for the major league lead with his sixth win, backed by Andrew Vaughn's three-run homer in a four-run first inning, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-2 Wednesday.
Ashby ties Sale for big league lead with 6th win as Brewers defeat Cardinals 6-2
Aaron Ashby tied Atlanta’s Chris Sale for the major league lead with his sixth win, backed by Andrew Vaughn’s three-run homer in a four-run first inning, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the St.
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