Milwaukee – Brewers don't always play home runs, but they can still beat you.
It wasn't surprising that old friend Willy Adames.
“I think they run a lot, and they're in the scoring position every time,” said Giants shortstop Adames, who played 87 home runs in three full seasons of the Brewers in 2022-24 before he brought his power to San Francisco. “If you do that, it doesn’t matter if you’ve ever hit a home run.”
Adames played a pair of solo locals on his old stomping, the first he saw on the first court, which was the sold-out 41,716 people welcomed him back with standing applause, but the winemakers scored a 5-4 victory in the American Family Field on Friday, 5-4 victory on Friday until they played the game until the initial victory, until their final game, William ran 20 times, William's final run, William's final run, William's final run, William's final run, William's final run, William's final run, William's final run. game.
This is a typical 2025 winemaker. Starter Jose Quintana and three rescuers got most of the stars’ defenses, including a jump capture by shortstop Andruw Monasterio (as Joey Ortiz landed on the injured roster earlier that day), defeating the runners at seventh base on the seventh innings tied with first baseman Andrew Vaughn.
Meanwhile, for the Brewers’ batters, it was a series of paper-cut deaths. In the fourth game, two wild courts contributed two 2-2 draws, while Monasterio was hit by a ball, Monasterio was hit by a ball, and Turang kicked a single single in the leg.
When the Giants combined the game with the top of ninth in the form of their own version of Brewers Rally – Dom Smith's singles Trevor Megill's right knee moved the kidnapping run to third base, followed by the field court where the run scored – Milwaukee got the last answer.
Give them an inch, winemakers have a trick.
“You look at these names, and none of them blow you away except Yelich. But they do a great job,” said Giants manager Bob Melvin. “They are second in pitching. They are second after the Dodgers in the National League. They obviously stole a lot of bases.
“They caused a lot of damage.”
They continue to win.
“I think I'm more surprised at how I behave every day. They handle it so well,” Adames said. “They have a bunch of young people who deal with themselves like veterans in the league. Obviously, talented people are always there. Just now, they're stepping up and taking the team to the next level.”