Brewers Rally for Win over Tampa Bay After Going Hitless Into 5th Inning
Sánchez and Bauers homered as Milwaukee scored six unanswered runs after Shane McClanahan held the Brewers hitless for 4 1/3 innings.
- On Tuesday night in Milwaukee, the Milwaukee Brewers rallied to defeat the Tampa Bay Rays 6-2, overcoming an early deficit after starter Shane McClanahan held them hitless through four innings.
- Trailing 2-0 in the fifth, Milwaukee loaded the bases before Brice Turang singled into right field; an overturned call involving center fielder Cedric Mullins allowed the Brewers to score three runs.
- Gary Sánchez hit a 414-foot drive in the sixth, and Jake Bauers extended the lead to 6-2 with a 376-foot home run, while Brandon Lockridge contributed an RBI double.
- Despite solo shots from Jonathan Aranda and Nick Fortes, the Rays' offense stalled late as Abner Uribe retired Richie Palacios with the bases loaded in the eighth inning.
- Wednesday's contest features Drew Rasmussen starting for Tampa Bay and Jacob Misiorowski pitching for Milwaukee in the series continuation.
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Brewers rally past Rays 6-2 behind fifth-inning surge
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) - The Milwaukee Brewers used a midgame surge to rally past the Tampa Bay Rays 6 to 2 on Tuesday night, overcoming a strong return outing from Shane McClanahan. McClanahan, making his first appearance since 2023 after undergoing a second Tommy John surgery, held Milwaukee hitless through 4 1/3 innings. The left-hander [...]
Brewers rally for win over Tampa Bay after going hitless into 5th inning
Gary Sánchez and Jake Bauers homered as the Milwaukee Brewers rallied to beat Tampa Bay in Shane McClanahan's first appearance since 2023.
Brandon Woodruff, Brewers best Rays in Shane McClanahan’s return
Gary Sanchez and Jake Bauers homered and Brandon Woodruff pitched five effective innings in his season debut, pacing the Milwaukee Brewers past the visiting Tampa Bay Rays 6-2 on Tuesday.The result spoiled the first appearance for Tampa Bay starter Shane McClanahan in 972 days.Woodruff (1-0), who sustained a season-ending lat injury in late September that kept him out of the playoffs, allowed two solo homers and four hits while striking out six …
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