Milwaukee Brewers Crush Pirates with Historic Blowout
MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee Brewers showcased their offensive prowess by decisively defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates with a score of 14-0 on Tuesday night, extending their winning streak to 11 consecutive games.
Sal Frelick and Brice Turang led the attack with home runs against pitcher Paul Skenes, setting the pace for an unstoppable offense.
Christian Yelich, Andrew Vaughn, and Caleb Durbin also joined the home run party, solidifying the Brewers’ superiority, who lead the league with an impressive 27-5 record in their last 32 games.
Freddy Peralta shined on the mound, throwing six solid innings, allowing only three hits and securing his second consecutive victory.
This 11-game winning streak is the second-longest in franchise history, demonstrating the excellent form the team is in.
Skenes, for his part, suffered his first defeat since July 11, allowing four runs and six hits in four innings. The pitcher struck out four batters and gave up two walks.
Frelick hit a home run to start the game, adding his ninth of the season. Turang added a solo home run in the fourth inning, increasing the Brewers’ lead to 3-0.