Early offense not enough as Brewers fall to Dodgers 11-3
The Milwaukee Brewers started strong but ultimately lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers 11-3. After a promising first inning, the Brewers' offense stalled, allowing the Dodgers to score 11 unanswered runs. Key mistakes and a lack of offensive production contributed to the Brewers' defeat.
- ▪The Brewers scored early with back-to-back doubles but could not maintain momentum.
- ▪The Dodgers capitalized on Brewers' pitching mistakes, scoring multiple runs in the later innings.
- ▪Milwaukee managed only two hits after the first inning, highlighting their offensive struggles.
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