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Brewers lands to start fast, boarding Astros Edge to Astros

Milwaukee Brewers Savii Chad Patrick (39) throws on Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at the first shot of his matches against Houston Astros in the American Family Field in Wisconsin, Wisconsin.

Jake Bauers grumbled to make a four-round first shot, the rookie Chad Patrick was closed and Milwaukee Brewers was hung for 4-3 victories against Houston Astros, who visited Tuesday night.

Patrick (2-3), who lost the previous three beginnings, just hit the six inning before leaving a homer to Brendan Rodgers with two outputs.

Yiner Diaz and Jake Meyers have reached a single single single. Patrick took off Victor Caratini, but Rodgers sent a 2-1 step to the right field to make 4-3 for the first home run.

Astros had three basic runners from Abner Uibe, but he could not score goals. Jose Altuve walked with someone, but he was thrown for the second time while trying to move on a ball in the dirt. Isaac Pareredes walked and Christian Walker sang, but Nick Mears was relieved and he soon got a bouncer.

Trevor Megill finished with a perfect ninth for the fourth savings at five opportunities.

Patrick allowed three runs in four strokes in 6 2/3 inning, hit six and walked one.

Breweers jumped to Hayden Wesneski (1-3) for four runs in a 40-step first shot. Brice Turang doubled with someone, and William Contreras made a 11 -step march. He scored two goals of Rhys Hoskins and followed the Bauers third Homer and sent a 1-2 step 416 feet.

Wesneski allowed four runs in four strokes, hit three of them, and walked twice in 80 steps.

Last season, Patrick led the league, ERA and strikes by winning the international league of the year in 26 matches, including 26 matches, including 24 starters, and 14-1, Triple-A Nashville.

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