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Apr 12, 2021
The Milwaukee Brewers may have found their missing offense in St. Louis over the weekend, but potentially lost another key member of their everyday lineup to the injury bug.
Milwaukee (5-4) jumped out to a quick 7-0 lead after two innings and were able to cruise to an easy 9-3 over the Cardinals, but lost star outfielder Christian Yelich to a sore back in the process. Further complicating matters, third baseman Travis Shaw, who belted a long three-run homer in the second inning had to leave after fouling a ball off of his leg in the fifth inning. For Christian, it s low back tightness; day to day, Brewers manager Craig Counsell told reporters via zoom after the game. Travis has a right shin contusion and it s going to be the same day to day. We ll see how they re doing tomorrow. I m not ruling them out. We ll see how they are when they get to the field.
Apr 12, 2021
Czabe and KB tried something new Sunday for the front nine of the Masters - they did a live Streamyard of them describing the action at the tournament. For the most part it went well, with the exception of some delay in streaming. They then talked about what other sporting events you could do this for and KB said he and Josh could do one about bowling. The hard part about bowling is the lane is the same wherever you are. Golf courses are different from other courses because of trees, water, etc. It’s a fun new world but Czabe says at the end of the day why do we do it? (Photo/Getty Images)
Apr 6, 2021
The Milwaukee Brewers offensive woes continued on Monday night, culminating in their third straight loss, falling to the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, 5-3.
No-hit through five innings, Milwaukee finally reached base on an Omar Narvaez’ ground ball down the third base line defeated Chicago’s infield pull shift.
Once again, the failure of the team to put the ball in play plagued the Brewers in Chicago. Through their first four games, Milwaukee batters have struck out a whopping 48 times.
“We didn t get off to a good start again today, Brewers manager Craig Counsell told reporters after the game. “We obviously need more runs; we just obviously haven t gotten them so far.”