Dodgers, Milwaukee Brewers and Chourio
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If the Brewers are to make the playoffs again, it'll be pitching once again that carries them. It just looks a bit different this time around.
Jackson Chourio's walk-off single to left field in the 10th inning gave the Milwaukee Brewers a 3-2 victory and a three-game series sweep against the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday.
There are plenty of stats to look at when assessing Milwaukee's rare series domination over the reigning World Series champions.
The Milwaukee Brewers sweep the Dodgers as Jackson Chourio’s walk-off hit seals LA’s sixth straight loss, 3–2.
Back on the mound Wednesday afternoon at American Family Field after converting his 21st save the night before, Trevor Megill stranded the automatic runner at second base in the top of 10th inning with a trio of strikeouts.
The Milwaukee Brewers remained hot in their second-to-last series before the MLB All-Star break. The Brewers' dramatic extra-innings win Wednesday sealed a three-game sweep of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Brewers didn’t just sweep the Dodgers—they exposed them. They showed that grit, development, and a deep 26-man roster matter more than a few overpriced jerseys at the top of the lineup.
The Brewers walk it off to sweep the Dodgers and Jazz Chisholm Jr. leads the Yankees to victory. Subscribe to MLB Morning Lineup wherever you get your podcasts
It's no secret that the Dodgers have a lot of pitchers on the injured list. Blake Snell, Gavin Stone, Roki Sasaki, Tony Gonsolin, and River Ryan would be a fine rotation on its own, and Brusdar Graterol, Michael Kopech, Evan Phillips, and Blake Treinen would (and previously did) form a quality "A" bullpen.