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Sal Frelick Ends Brewers’ Home-Run Drought in 13-2 Blowout of Diamondbacks

Frelick’s solo shot snapped Milwaukee’s seven-game homer drought, and the Brewers scored eight times in the sixth to bury Arizona.

  • On Tuesday, April 28, the Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 13-2, with Sal Frelick snapping the team's seven-game homerless streak with a solo shot.
  • This drought marked the Brewers' longest stretch without a home run since August 1999, when the franchise went 13 consecutive games without going deep.
  • Relying on 'small-ball' tactics, the Brewers offense utilized bunts, singles, and a catcher's interference to generate 10 runs during the middle innings.
  • Milwaukee broke the game open with an eight-run sixth inning off reliever Andrew Hoffmann, whose earned run average rose from 2.38 to 8.49.
  • The three-game series continues Wednesday night at American Family Field, with Milwaukee RHP Brandon Sproat facing Arizona LHP Eduardo Rodriguez.
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Sal Frelick ends Brewers' home-run drought in 13-2 blowout of Diamondbacks

Sal Frelick hit a solo shot to end Milwaukee’s stretch of seven straight games without a homer and Tyler Black went 3 for 5 with three RBIs as the Brewers trounced the Arizona Diamondbacks 13-2.

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The Washington Post broke the news on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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