Contreras gets 4 hits again and Brewers’ combined no-hit bid spoiled in 6-1 win over Nationals
William Contreras recorded four hits for the second consecutive game, helping the Milwaukee Brewers secure a 6-1 victory over the Washington Nationals. Jacob Misiorowski held the Nationals hitless through 5 1/3 innings before exiting due to a right hamstring cramp, ending a combined no-hit bid. The Brewers' offense was powered by Contreras, who drove in three runs, while the Nationals finally broke through with a double by Daylen Lile in the seventh inning.
- ▪William Contreras became the seventh player in Brewers history to record four hits in back-to-back games.
- ▪Jacob Misiorowski struck out eight batters and threw a 102.3 mph fastball before leaving the game with a hamstring cramp.
- ▪The Nationals' first hit came in the seventh inning on a double by Daylen Lile, ending a streak of 15 consecutive batters retired by Milwaukee pitchers.
- ▪Contreras went 4 for 5 with three RBIs and is now batting .310 on the season.
- ▪Jake Irvin allowed four runs over five innings, while Cionel Pérez pitched two scoreless innings in relief.
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