Collins Hits 3-Run Homer, Priester Stifles Braves in Brewers’ 3
MILWAUKEE, AUG 4 – Isaac Collins hit a three-run homer and Quinn Priester pitched seven innings allowing just one hit as the Brewers improved to a major league-best 68-44 record.
- On Monday night in Atlanta, the Milwaukee Brewers secured a 3-1 victory over the Braves.
- The game featured a first-pitch home run by Jurickson Profar that initially put the Braves ahead before Brewers' rookie Isaac Collins hit a three-run homer.
- Brewers’ pitcher Quinn Priester allowed only one additional hit after giving up a leadoff homer, pitching seven strong innings with four strikeouts and two walks, while Braves’ Erick Fedde surrendered three runs in his first start at home.
- Trevor Megill earned his 25th save by pitching a flawless ninth inning, while Ozzie Albies’ streak of consecutive games with a hit came to an end as the Braves managed only three hits and left six runners on base.
- Right-Handed pitcher Freddy Peralta, with a 12-5 record and 3.03 ERA, is slated to start Tuesday's second game, against Braves’ left-hander Joey Wentz who holds a 2-2 record and 5.02 ERA.
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Collins hits 3-run homer, Priester stifles Braves in Brewers' 3-1 win
Isaac Collins hit a three-run homer in the fourth inning, Quinn Priester allowed just one more hit over seven innings after surrendering a first-pitch homer, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Atlanta Braves 3-1 on Monday night.
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Read Full ArticleATLANTA, Georgia.- Isaac Collins connected a three-run home run, Quinn Priester allowed only one hit in just over seven innings after yielding a home run on the first release, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat 3-1 to the Atlanta Bravos this Monday night. Priester (11-2) struck out four and gave [...] The beer entry wins over Bravos 3-1 appears first on PSN News.
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