Detroit Tigers manage just one hit, blanked by Brewers
- The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Detroit Tigers 5-0 at American Family Field on Tuesday night.
- Milwaukee snapped a three-game losing streak as they played the Detroit Tigers.
- Quinn Priester, in his second start for Milwaukee, combined with four relievers for a one-hitter.
- Rhys Hoskins went 3-for-4, including a 440-foot home run, his first of the season, off Jack Flaherty.
- The Brewers extended their lead with two unearned runs in the seventh inning, securing the 5-0 victory.
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Tigers get one-hit in punchless, 5-0 loss to Brewers
MILWAUKEE – The first question that had to be answered Tuesday night was whether the Tigers were going to manage a base hit. Brewers’ right-hander Quinn Priester kept the hit column empty for five innings, though he did walk three and took the mound in the sixth at 81 pitches. Related Articles ‘You just gotta play better’: At Toledo, aspiring Tigers are ticked, motivated Skubal shines as Tigers win 9-1 to hand Brew…

Quinn Priester, relievers twirl 1-hitter as Brewers blank Tigers
Quinn Priester and four relievers combined on a one-hitter and Rhys Hoskins jump-started the offense with his first homer to pace the Milwaukee Brewers to a 5-0 victory over the visiting Detroit Tigers on Tuesday.
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