Freddy Peralta Lights Out While Brewers Offense Unleashes on Dodgers
- On Monday night, Freddy Peralta pitched six shutout innings, and Andrew Vaughn hit a three-run homer in his first Brewers at-bat as Milwaukee defeated the Dodgers 9-1.
- Yamamoto allowed Vaughn’s 409-foot homer and Monasterio’s RBI single, exiting after two outs, as the Brewers capitalized early to chase the Dodgers starter.
- Freddy Peralta struck out seven over six scoreless innings; Yelich and Turang contributed multi-run hits, showcasing Brewers’ dominant pitching and hitting performance.
- The Dodgers' fourth straight loss, outscored 38-7 over four games, highlights ongoing struggles and mounting team challenges.
- The Brewers' dominant 9-1 victory, led by Peralta’s six scoreless innings and Vaughn’s first-inning homer, sets up Kershaw’s return and Misiorowski’s start for Tuesday.
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Struggling Dodgers blown out by Brewers 9-1 for 4th straight loss
Andrew Vaughn hit a three-run homer in his first plate appearance with his new team, Freddy Peralta threw six shutout innings and the Milwaukee Brewers trounced the Los Angeles Dodgers 9-1 on Monday night. Peralta (10-4) struck out seven while allowing five hits and one walk, lowering his ERA to 2.74. Christian Yelich added a two-run homer for Milwaukee. Los Angeles starter...
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