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Jacob Misiorowski (MIL) 6.0ip 3h 0er 8k
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Summary
CHICAGO (Interstat) β Jacob Misiorowski pitched the Milwaukee Brewers to a 5-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday at Wrigley Field before 38,190. The win moved Milwaukee to 28-18 and dropped Chicago to 29-20. Milwaukee scored one run in the first on Garrett Mitchellβs RBI single, added two in the third on Jake Bauersβ single and broke open the game with two in the eighth on Brice Turangβs homer. The Cubs answered with two in the bottom of the eighth on run-scoring singles by Nico Hoerner and Seiya Suzuki. Abner Uribe earned his fifth save. Misiorowski (4-2) allowed two runs on seven hits over eight innings. Ben Brown (1-2) took the loss. The Brewers outhit the Cubs 11-7. Key performances: Cubs designated hitter MoisΓ©s Ballesteros went 0 for 3; pitcher Caleb Thielbar threw a scoreless inning; third baseman Alex Bregman and first baseman Michael Busch each went 0 for 4; center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong was 1 for 4; catcher Miguel Amaya singled; Hoerner had two hits and an RBI; and pitchers Jacob Webb and Phil Maton each tossed a scoreless frame. The game lasted 2:44.
Extended Summary
CHICAGO (Interstat) β Brice Turang hit a two-run home run in the eighth inning, breaking open a close game and lifting the Milwaukee Brewers to a 5-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday night at Wrigley Field. The Brewers snapped a two-game losing streak and improved to 28-18, while the Cubs fell to 29-20 after dropping the opener of this two-game set. Milwaukee won for the seventh time in its last nine games, including a 9-3 victory over the Cubs the previous evening. Turangβs seventh homer of the season came on a fly ball to left-center field, scoring David Hamilton, who had walked earlier in the inning. The blast gave the Brewers a 5-0 lead and proved decisive after the Cubs mounted a two-run rally in the bottom half of the frame. Milwaukee had built a 3-0 advantage through three innings on a first-inning sacrifice and a two-run third. The Brewers got on the board in the top of the first when Garrett Mitchell singled to right field to drive in Brice Turang, who had walked and moved to second on a William Contreras single. The inning ended with Milwaukee leading 1-0. In the third, the Brewers padded the lead. Jackson Chourio led off with a single, Turang followed with a single, and after a force out, Christian Yelich struck out. But Garrett Mitchell walked to load the bases, and Jake Bauers singled to right to score Contreras and Mitchell, making it 3-0. Cubs starter Ben Brown, who took the loss and fell to 1-2, worked into the fifth inning, allowing three runs on seven hits and three walks while striking out six. He was lifted after 4 2/3 innings. Brown had entered with a 3.42 ERA but could not contain Milwaukeeβs consistent contact. Brewers starter Jacob Misiorowski, who earned his fourth win in five decisions, was efficient. He allowed two runs on five hits over 7 1/3 innings, striking out nine and walking two. Misiorowski retired nine of the first 10 batters he faced and did not allow a hit until Seiya Suzuki singled with two outs in the fourth. He left after allowing back-to-back singles and a walk to begin the eighth, but Abner Uribe entered and induced a force out to end the threat. Uribe recorded the final five outs, striking out two and allowing one hit, to earn his fifth save. The Brewers threatened in the fifth when Yelich doubled and moved to third on a groundout, but Bauers struck out and Luis Rengifo grounded out. In the sixth, Milwaukee put two on with one out when Sal Frelick singled and Turang singled, but Contreras flew out to end the inning. Chicagoβs best chance came in the eighth against Misiorowski. Pete Crow-Armstrong singled and Miguel Amaya doubled to put runners at second and third. Nico Hoerner singled to center to score Crow-Armstrong, moving Amaya to third. After Michael Busch and Alex Bregman struck out, Ian Happ walked to load the bases. Suzuki then singled to third, scoring Amaya to cut the lead to 5-2. Uribe replaced Misiorowski and got Michael Conforto to ground into a force out at shortstop, ending the inning. The Cubs had a runner in scoring position in the first after Hoerner walked and advanced on a fielding error by shortstop David Hamilton, but they could not score. In the fifth, Dansby Swanson singled but was erased on a double play. The Cubs finished 2-for-9 with runners in scoring position and left seven on base. Milwaukeeβs bullpen received an effective outing from Phil Maton, who pitched a scoreless seventh inning, and Caleb Thielbar allowed one hit in a scoreless eighth after the Brewers had already taken a 5-0 lead. Key performances included Cubs designated hitter MoisΓ©s Ballesteros going 0-for-3 with a strikeout. Cubs pitcher Caleb Thielbar worked one inning, allowing one hit and no earned runs. Cubs third baseman Alex Bregman went 0-for-4, first baseman Michael Busch went 0-for-4, and pinch hitter Carson Kelly went 0-for-1. Center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong went 1-for-4. Cubs pitcher Jacob Webb threw a scoreless inning, allowing two hits. Catcher Miguel Amaya went 1-for-3. Second baseman Nico Hoerner went 2-for-3 with an RBI. Cubs pitcher Phil Maton tossed a perfect inning with one strikeout. Milwaukee finished with 11 hits, led by Turangβs 2-for-4 night with two RBIs and two runs. Bauers was 2-for-4 with two RBIs. Yelich doubled and scored once. The Brewers struck out 11 times but drew five walks. The Cubs managed seven hits, with Hoerner and Suzuki each collecting two. Suzuki drove in a run. The attendance was 38,190, and the game lasted 2 hours, 44 minutes. The Cubs and Brewers conclude their two-game series Wednesday before Milwaukee returns home to host the Los Angeles Dodgers for a three-game set beginning Friday. The Cubs will host the Houston Astros for a three-game series starting Friday. Interstatβs game simulator had projected a 7-3 final score in favor of the Brewers, while its ELO system gave the Cubs a 51.70 percent probability to win. Milwaukee had been installed as a pregame favorite with a spread of minus-1.5, and the total of seven runs went over the posted over-under of eight.
Preview
AP Sports Preview CHICAGO (Interstat) β The Chicago Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers meet Tuesday night at Wrigley Field in the second game of a three-game series, with first place in the National League Central at stake. The Cubs (29-18) hold a 3Β½-game lead over the Brewers (26-18) in the division standings. Chicago took the series opener 1-0 on Monday. Milwaukee has not announced which of its two listed probable pitchers will start Tuesday. Right-handers Jacob Misiorowski (3-2) and Ben Brown (1-1) are both potential options. The weather forecast calls for 73 degrees and rain at game time. Players to watch Brewers left-hander DL Hall has been a reliable bullpen presence in recent weeks. Over his past nine appearances dating to April 22, Hall has allowed only one earned run across 11 1/3 innings (0.79 ERA) while striking out 14. He threw 1 1/3 scoreless innings Sunday at Minnesota. Cubs designated hitter Michael Conforto has provided a spark at the plate, going 2-for-4 with a home run and three RBIs in Sundayβs 9-8, 10-inning loss to the Chicago White Sox. Over his past three games, Conforto is 3-for-8 with two homers and four RBIs. Recent results Milwaukee dropped its previous game Sunday, falling 5-4 at Minnesota. Outfielder Sal Frelick went 2-for-5 with an RBI. The Brewers had won four of five entering that contest. Chicago lost 9-8 in 10 innings Sunday at the White Sox, despite Confortoβs big day. Right-hander Colin Rea allowed four earned runs over 4 2/3 innings. Head-to-head Mondayβs 1-0 Brewers victory marked the first meeting between the teams this season. Milwaukee took the opener despite managing only three hits. On deck The series concludes Wednesday afternoon at Wrigley Field. Milwaukee then returns home to face the Los Angeles Dodgers for three games starting Friday. Chicago hosts the Houston Astros for a three-game set beginning Friday. Projection Interstatβs game simulator projects a 7-3 Milwaukee victory.

