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Priester & Hall Lead Brewers to Victory vs. Reds - News Directory 3

Priester & Hall Lead Brewers to Victory vs. Reds

June 4, 2025 Catherine Williams Sports
News Context
At a glance
  • The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Cincinnati Reds 9-1‍ wednesday at Great ⁢American Ball Park, utilizing a pitching strategy ⁢rarely seen in⁢ Major League Baseball: the piggyback.
  • Left-hander DL Hall started, pitching three scoreless innings.
  • The Brewers are now on ⁢a 12-series winning streak against the Reds.
Original source: mlb.com

The Milwaukee Brewers clinched a decisive 9-1 victory against the Cincinnati Reds,thanks to a strategic piggyback pitching plan. DL Hall and ⁤Quinn Priester combined forces, delivering a⁣ stellar pitching performance that shut down⁤ the Reds’ offense. This win extends Milwaukee’s remarkable series winning streak against Cincinnati to 12 games. Home runs from⁤ Jackson⁣ Chourio, Daz Cameron, and Isaac Collins fueled the Brewers’ offensive power, solidifying their dominance.The⁢ team’s recent success, highlighted by this triumph, concludes⁤ a successful 5-1 road ⁤trip. Assistant GM Matt Kleine noted the team is⁢ playing up to expectations. For more⁢ details,visit News Directory 3.

What will the Brewers face ‍next? Discover what’s ahead as they ‍embark on a challenging 10-game homestand.

Key Points

  • Brewers employ piggyback pitching ⁢for a 9-1⁣ victory over the Reds.
  • DL Hall⁢ and‍ Quinn Priester combine for a strong pitching performance.
  • Milwaukee extends series winning streak against Cincinnati to 12.

Brewers’ Piggyback pitching Strategy Leads to Victory over⁢ Reds

Updated ⁤june 4, 2025

The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Cincinnati Reds 9-1‍ wednesday at Great ⁢American Ball Park, utilizing a pitching strategy ⁢rarely seen in⁢ Major League Baseball: the piggyback.

Left-hander DL Hall started, pitching three scoreless innings. He was followed by Quinn Priester, the scheduled⁣ starter. The Brewers’ offense was powered by home runs ⁢from Jackson Chourio, Daz Cameron, and Isaac Collins.

The Brewers are now on ⁢a 12-series winning streak against the Reds. ‍This victory capped a triumphant 5-1 road trip. Milwaukee now faces a challenging 10-game homestand against the Padres, Braves, and Cardinals.

Assistant GM Matt Kleine ⁢noted the team’s recent performance ⁢aligns wiht expectations. ⁣”I think during this run we’ve played more like the Milwaukee Brewers are expected to play, right?” Kleine said. “This is what we’ve seen over the last several‍ years, especially last year. ⁤Comebacks, being active on the⁤ bases, popping some homers.”

Hall and Priester previously executed this strategy in Philadelphia. ⁤After Priester’s five effective innings, right-hander Nick Mears pitched the ninth inning.

What’s next

The⁣ Brewers will begin their long home stand, hoping to continue their winning ways as they ⁣face tough competition.

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