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Yardbarker on MSNMilwaukee Brewers: Sal Frelick to Return from 10-Day IL; .300 Hitter Sent DownThe Milwaukee Brewers are 61-42 and hold a one-game lead over the Chicago Cubs for first place in the National League Central Division. Following their recent 11-game winning streak, though, Milwaukee has dropped two of their last three games,
Misirowski is the leader by a slight margin to win the award despite only starting six games this season, at -115. Atlanta Braves catcher and Madison native Drake Baldwin is second at -110.
Pat Murphy and the Brewers will now have to start another winning streak after getting shutout by the Mariners on Tuesday.
Tyler Glasnow makes his first start since April and pitches five innings, giving up five hits and an unearned run while striking out five, but Dodgers lose in 10th inning.
Jacob Misiorowski didn't last four innings, the offense was handcuffed by Logan Gilbert and the Brewers' 11-game winning streak ended.
The Dodgers' offense woke up on Saturday after getting blanked in the series opener but LA still lost to the red-hot Brewers.
The only hit the 24-year-old Priester allowed was a harmless, one-out single by Michael Toglia to right field in the fifth inning. Priester (6-2, 3.35 ERA) walked only two. He racked up 20 whiffs on 44 Rockies swings. Priester became the first Brewers pitcher to post double-digit strikeouts in a game this season.
Despite that and the three-game losing streak, Los Angeles still leads their division by 3.5 games and has one of the best records in all of baseball. This article was originally published on www.si.com as Mookie Betts Dejected After Another Underwhelming Performance in Latest Dodgers Loss.
Defense lets the struggling Dodgers down as they fall to the Brewers, who sweep the weekend series at Dodger Stadium.