Brewers look to continue win streak, take on Mariners
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The George Webb cooks can turn down the grills. The Milwaukee Brewers didn't get to 12 straight wins and there'll be no free burgers.
The Milwaukee Brewers saw their 11-game winning streak come to an end on Tuesday night, falling 1-0 to the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park. With the loss, Mil
Cal Raleigh’s 39th home run in the bottom of the sixth inning last night was the decisive blow as the Mariners snapped the Brewer’s 11-game win streak by the score of 1-0. Raleigh’s bomb was one of only four hits for Seattle on the night, but it was enough thanks in large part to Logan Gilbert’s 6.1 innings of two-hit, 10K shutout ball.
As he enters the Hall of Fame, CC Sabathia leaves behind a legacy in Cleveland and New York, and a franchise-changing 90 days in Milwaukee.
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The Milwaukee Brewers sensation threw three scoreless innings before getting pulled in the fourth against the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday, the most tangible effect yet of the team's planned limits for the 23-year-old. His final line: 3 2/3 innings, three hits allowed, zero runs, one walk, seven strikeouts and 64 pitches.
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Well, they're likely not going to finish 112-40, but after a 6-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners July 21, the Brewers have won 11 straight games and suddenly have Major League Baseball's best record. That also means they've hurdled the rival Chicago Cubs in the National League Central Division standings.
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