MLB Season Review: Milwaukee Brewers beat Atlanta Braves 3-1 in four-game series
National League’s Atlanta Braves and Milwaukee Brewers both went head-to-head in an electrifying four-game series. Brewers did a miraculous job as they defeated the Braves 3-1 in this series. Brewers have had a spectacular season so far as they maintained
their winning record during the spring training season.
Let us take a short review of these four exciting games.
Game 1 - April 4: Atlanta Braves 2 – Milwaukee Brewers 1
Braves managed 2-1 win during first game, as Brandon Beachy was notable with his pitching. He had seven strike-outs on his 88 pitches. Beachy threw his respective six innings with an ERA of 1.50 to give the Braves a sensational victory. Speaking to interpreters,
Dan Uggla said, “I knew I hit it good. I knew I hit it low. I didn't think it was going to carry that far.”
On the other side, Brewers were able to score just one run in the complete game. Chris Narveson pitched well for the Brewers but that was not enough to steal a win for his team. He struck-out just five batters during his 98 pitches and permitted three walks
and three hits with an ERA of 0.00.
Game 2 - April 5: Atlanta Braves 0 – Milwaukee Brewers 1
In the second game, Brewers outclassed the Braves 1-0. Brewers’ starter, Yovani Gallardo threw the ball in perfect line as he pitched nine innings and permitted just two walks, two hits and no run with an ERA of 1.20. Gallardo had two strike-outs on his
111 pitches.
The Braves’ batters did not find any way to contribute runs and their score-card was empty throughout the game. Derek Lowe had a shaky day with the ball as he threw six innings with an ERA of 0.77 and gave away five hits, one run, three walks and one earned
run on his 108 pitches.
Game 3 - April 6: Atlanta Braves 4 – Milwaukee Brewers 5
During third game of the series, Braves lost 4-5. Brewers’ first baseman Prince Fielder was impressive as he struck three RBIs and went 3-for-4 with an average of .286. Brewers’ manager, Ron Roenicke said, “It was nice to see him get those RBIs today. He's
going the other way, that's nice to see. There's a time to go the other way and that was the ideal time to do it.”
Braves’ Martin Prado, Chipper Jones, Brian McCann and Jason Heyward each singled to complete four runs collectively but unfortunately, their team lost the game.
Game 4 – April 7: Atlanta Braves 2 – Milwaukee Brewers 4
Brewers won the series finale 4-2 as each player performed pretty well in their respective disciplines. As a result, Brewers improved their Win-Loss record by crushing the Braves in the four-game series.
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