Angels’ Jose Soriano Exits After Being Hit by Line Drive in Loss to Brewers
Freddy Peralta earned his 16th win striking out 10 over six innings as Christian Yelich homered and the Brewers improved to 91-59 atop the NL Central.
- The Milwaukee Brewers secured a 9-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday evening in Milwaukee, confirming the Angels' tenth consecutive losing season.
- The Angels' ongoing struggles stem from a five-game losing streak and the longest active sub-.500 stretch in MLB history, surpassing a 1971-1977 run.
- Brewers All-Star Freddy Peralta dominated, allowing two hits and one run over six innings while striking out 10, the first 10-strikeout game of his season.
- Christian Yelich contributed a two-run homer in the fourth inning, his 29th of the season, helping secure Milwaukee's win and Peralta's NL-leading 17th victory.
- The loss extends the Angels' losing streak and confirms another sub-.500 finish, highlighting ongoing challenges since their last winning season in 2015.
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Freddy Peralta earns NL-best 17th win as Brewers beat Angels
Christian Yelich had a two-run homer and Freddy Peralta allowed one run over six innings for his National League-best 17th victory to pace the Milwaukee Brewers past the visiting Los Angeles Angels, 9-2, on Tuesday in the opener of the…

Angels fall to Brewers, clinching 10th straight losing season
MILWAUKEE — What seemed likely, then inevitable, finally became official Tuesday night in Milwaukee: for the 10th consecutive season, the Angels will finish with a losing record. A 9-2 loss to the National League-leading Milwaukee Brewers clinched the dubious distinction and also extended the Angels’ losing streak to five games. It’s the longest active streak of sub-.500 finishes in MLB and the longest in the franchise’s six-plus decades. The An…

Peralta wins his NL-best 17th, Yelich goes deep and the Brewers beat the Angels 9-2
All-Star Freddy Peralta allowed two hits, struck out 10 and won his NL-leading 17th game, Christian Yelich hit his 29th homer and drove in three runs and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Los Angeles Angels 9-2 on Tuesday night.
Pat Murphy Backs Christian Yelich’s Longevity As Brewers Chase NL’s Top Seed
Christian Yelich has justified everything the Milwaukee Brewers spent to bring him aboard eight years back. At 33, he continues to shine. On Tuesday, he fueled the NL Central leaders’ 9-2 victory by going 3-for-5 with a homer and three RBIs. The Brewers worried earlier this month when Yelich went down with a back injury, but he has shown no signs of slowing. He is swinging with confidence and fluidity, and on Tuesday he moved even closer to a 30…
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