Astros Pound Brewers 9-1 Behind Jeremy Pena’s 4 RBI

Framber Valdez threw seven quality innings and Jeremy Pena, visiting Houston Astros Wednesday afternoon won the 9-1 against Milwaukee Brewers, while he came out and continued.
Valdez (2-4) allowed only one run in seven strokes and two strokes while two strokes. Yiner Diaz, Astros, who won a win in the series, went into two runs.
Quinn Priester (1-1) handed three runs (one won) in three strokes at five strokes, hit three, and three walked. In the fifth shot of Eric Haase, the Solo Host Run was the entire Brewers’ score because he saw the winning line of three -game winnings.
Priester retired the first five Houston dough he had faced before reaching a two-output in Jake Meyers, and Zach DEZENZO turned his running score to the left to give Houston 1-0 head.
After the march of Disinzo started the fifth hill, Brendan Rodgers reached a mistake, and Chas McCormick’s sacrifice advanced both runners. From there, Vinny Capra, the third master of Brewers, threw a house into the pena’s floor ball, but shifted around the label to Disinzo Houston 2-0. Astros then dealt with Haase’s ball, and pushed the deficit of beer openers into three runs.
Milwaukee finally came to Valdez with two exits at the fifth bottom, because Haase started a 425-meter solo Homer-The second of the seasonal-Houston went ahead 3-1.
Elvin Rodriguez replaced the sixth place Priester and made consecutive marches to Meyers and Disinzo before retiring Rodgers and McCormick. With two exits, Pena opened a fastball in the first step for the fifth home run of the season and gave Astros a 6-1 advantage.
In the relief of Valdez, Bryan Abreu worked eighth in a perfect, six -step bottom.
Rodriguez delivered twice on the top of Pena’s ninth, followed by Jose Altuve’s Single and Isaac Pareredes’ RBI Single. After two doughs, Diaz doubled Houston in Altuve and Pareredes to get ahead 9-1.
Josh Hader threw the ninth to Houston to guarantee Isaac Collins ‘march and Rhys Hoskins’ victory.
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