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All-Star Freddy Peralta allowed two hits, struck out 10 and won his NL-leading 17th game, Christian Yelich hit his 29th homer and drove in three runs and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Los Angeles Angels 9-2 on Tuesday night.
A series-opening 9-2 defeat in Milwaukee extends the longest active streak of sub-.500 finishes in MLB and the longest in the franchise’s 65 seasons.
The Seattle Mariners are striking out batters like no team ever has in MLB history. In their recently completed four-game series with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, the Mariners struck out the opposing hitter an astounding 62 times.
BOTTOM LINE: The Milwaukee Brewers open a three-game series at home against the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday. Milwaukee has a 48-27 record at home and a 91-59 record overall. The Brewers have the second-best team on-base percentage in the majors at .333.
Los Angeles Angels third baseman Yoan Moncada exited Sunday's game against the Seattle Mariners with left ankle soreness. Utility man Oswald Peraza came in to replace Moncada after his exit. Utility man Oswald Peraza came in to replace Moncada after his exit.
The Angels saw a franchise-record five players hit by pitches, and catcher Logan O’Hoppe left the game after he was hit under the mask by Jacob Wilson’s bat. Travis d’Arnaud delivered the
The shortstop, who had been bothered by a left hand issue for nearly a month, slashed .257/.319/.474 with 26 home runs, 62 RBIs and a .793 OPS in 128 games.
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