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After four straight losses during the day — allowing more than 10 runs in the last three games — the Brewers play their first night game of the season against the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday at Amer...
From USA TODAY
Chad Patrick will try to shut down Bobby Witt Jr. and company when the Milwaukee Brewers play the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday at 7:40 p.m. ET, at American Family Field.
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Monday’s game will feature several tributes to Bob Uecker, the team's longtime radio announcer who died in January at age 90.
From Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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The Royals missed his presence in the fifth inning. The Brewers clung to a 2-0 lead and decided to take the bat out of Witt’s hands. Witt was intentionally walked to bring the go-ahead run to the plate against left-handed reliever Jared Koenig.
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Brewers eighth. Christian Yelich homers to center field. William Contreras grounds out to shallow infield, Bobby Witt to Mark Canha. Sal Frelick grounds out to shallow infield, John Schreiber to Mark Canha. Rhys Hoskins flies out to right field to Hunter Renfroe.