Andrew Vaughn drives in 2 runs for Brewers
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Andrew Vaughn did not allow that to happen. In his first Brewers at-bat since arriving via June 13th trade from the Chicago White Sox, Vaughn launched a three-run home run. Yamamoto left a high slider hanging over the middle of the plate on a 2-2 count, and Vaughn sent it deep over the left-centerfield wall.