Yelich Leads Brewers Against the Phillies After 4-Hit Game
- The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 6-2 on Friday night in Philadelphia, marking their fifth consecutive win.
- The Brewers' strong offense, led by Christian Yelich's two home runs and four RBIs, helped overcome the Phillies, who have the National League's best record.
- D.L. Hall started for Milwaukee with three no-hit innings, and reliever Quinn Priester pitched six innings allowing two runs to earn the win.
- Yelich hit his 12th season home run with a three-run shot on the first pitch from Phillies reliever Tanner Banks, which broke open a close game.
- Friday’s outcome underscores Milwaukee’s strong momentum despite several key injuries, while Philadelphia experienced consecutive losses for the first time since late April.
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Read Full ArticleChristian Yelich Homers Twice, Drives in 4 Runs as Brewers Beat NL-Leading Phillies 6
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Christian Yelich hit two homers and drove in four runs, and Milwaukee limited National League-leading Philadelphia to four hits as the Brewers beat the Phillies 6-2 on Friday night for their fifth straight win. Yelich hit a three-run homer on the first pitch from Philadelphia reliever Tanner Banks in the fifth inning to break open a close game. He hit his 12th of the season, a solo shot, into the second deck at Citizens Bank …
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