Guardians tries to awaken bats against beer producers

The hottest weekend of the year in Cleveland overlapsed with the coldest performances of Guardians’ crime this season.
The extraordinary beginning of Ranger Suarez and Zack Wheeler to limit Philadelphia Phillies to Cleveland in the last two matches of Cleveland. Guardians were scored more with a united 10-1 margin.
Milwaukee continues on Monday for The Guardians, who hosted Brewers for a three -game series. Cleveland is a road series against Washington Nationals last week and a 12-game stretch, including a trip to visit Cincinnati Reds next weekend, 3-3 against national league teams.
Carlos Santana allowed them to run alone with a ninth victim fly with 7-1 defeat in front of an exit crowd to Guardians, while the landlords did not push a runner against Wheeler on Sunday 3-0.
“I felt that we had good emissions from Wheeler for an early time, but we didn’t have much to show.” He said. “Then he went to work from now on. From time to time he was getting weak contact by expanding the area.”
“I feel better especially where we’re in today,” Vogt, who won 20 out of the last 31 matches. “We will continue to work on everything, but I really love the direction we go.”
The right-handed Ben Lively (2-2, 3.46 ERA), the most consistent jug of Guardians, takes the right Freddy Peralta (4-2, 2.18).
After a two -year mission in Korean baseball organization, he will be the beginning of Lively against Milwaukee since his return to Majors after 2023. Right hand is 0-4 user.
Peralta walked to eight 2/3 inning against Cleveland and goes 1-1 with 2,84 ERA (two starters) in three games. With the third lowest period in the National League, the enemies of .196 average, but on May 4, Chicago forced his groin against Cubs.
Milwaukeee manager Pat Murphy, 4-0 home win, “Freddy, baseball in the best attack teams determined the tone.” He said. “He rejected them and made big fields.”
Brewers lost three flat under two matches below .500 before the rise against Rays in Tampa. Christian Yelich hit a solo Homer and took two rounds of using a pink bat scraped under the name of his mother Alecia on Mother’s Day.
“The pink bat seemed to work, Ya Yelich said, a career-fold .200. “He can’t get worse there, so I thought I was going to use it and see what would happen. I let him take it and it was a good day.
Milwaukee should receive a support when it is planned to re -participate in the rotation after the right shoulder surgery has had a right shoulder surgery. His right hand, sixth and last rehabilitation 2 1/3 stroke walking and three strokes in three strokes ran two strokes.
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