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06/07 17:12 CDT Gary Snchez hits first homer since April 14, Brewers complete
sweep of Rockies with 12-4 win
Gary Snchez hits first homer since April 14, Brewers complete sweep of Rockies
with 12-4 win
By PAT GRAHAM
AP Sports Writer
DENVER (AP) --- Gary Snchez homered for the first time since April 14 as part
of a seven-run sixth inning, rookie Shane Drohan pitched efficiently into the
seventh and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Colorado Rockies 12-4 on Sunday to
complete a three-game sweep.
The Brewers finished with 10 extra-base hits. That included two triples (one by
Andrew Vaughn, his first since 2024), seven doubles (two each from Jackson
Chourio and Garrett Mitchell) and Snchez's sixth homer of the season.
Milwaukee's eruption in the sixth turned a 3-1 deficit into a comfortable
cushion. The Brewers had the first seven batters in the decisive inning reach
base before an out was recorded. Snchez had the big blow with a two-run shot.
He nearly went deep again in the seventh, but the wind kept it in the yard.
Drohan (3-1) turned in his longest stint of the season, going 6 1/3 innings and
allowing three runs. He threw an economical 83 pitches.
The Rockies' fourth straight loss spoiled a memorable moment for Rockies lefty
and Denver native Kyle Freeland, who became the franchise's all-time leader in
innings pitched. Freeland broke the mark belonging to sinkerballer Aaron Cook
in the fifth.
Freeland went five innings --- he now has 1,313 1/3 for his career --- and
surrendered three runs. Rockies reliever Jaden Hill (0-2) allowed five runs and
recorded only one out.
The sun played a factor in the first when Brewers second baseman Brice Turang
lost track of Willi Castro's high fly and shielded his head as the ball fell in
for a hit. Castro scored on Ezequiel Tovar's double to center during the
two-run inning.
Up Next Brewers: Begin a three-game series in Las Vegas against the Athletics on Monday. Lefty Kyle Harrison (7-1, 1.57) is slated to start the first game. Rockies: Open a three-game series with the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday. ___ AP MLB: https://apnews.com/mlb |
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