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"He pitched really well, executed a whole bunch of pitches, was careful around the edges and got a bunch of swings and misses (seven). "To give us 17 outs and 5 ⅔, it's a great performance," Counsell said. Watch Video: Colin Rea gets called up, makes first start for the Brewers memorable Rea, meanwhile, got all the way into the sixth - probably defying everyone's expectations - and recorded the first two outs before Counsell went with Peter Strzelecki to face Machado. Milwaukee's offense didn't have much more luck against Martinez other than Mike Brosseau's leadoff homer to center in the fifth. Rea allowed a single two batters later but only a walk the rest of the way while hitting 95 mph on the radar gun. It gives everybody an extra day."Īgainst that backdrop, Rea was staked to the early 2-0 lead after Tellez's homer off Nick Martinez only to quickly give one run back two batters into the bottom of the first when Manny Machado just squeaked a homer of his own over the fence in right-center. Essentially, Janson was going to start that game on Wednesday since early in spring training. It's not going to be every time, but at times when the bulk of the guys benefit from it, we're going to do it. We're still committed to making sure we get guys extra rest. "With the Woodruff injury, it came right in the middle of this thing, which wasn't ideal. We're going to use that sixth starter at times so we can get everybody an extra day. "Just identifying stretches in the schedule where we can get everybody an extra day (of rest).

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"This is something that we had planned, really since the middle of spring training," manager Craig Counsell explained before Thursday's game. The 32-year-old veteran right-hander became the seventh pitcher to start a game for the Brewers already this season, a day after Janson Junk replaced the injured Brandon Woodruff in an eventual loss at Arizona. Watch Video: Here's what closer Joel Payamps had to say after his first career saveĬolin Rea, selected from Class AAA Nashville prior to the game, made his first Brewers start one to remember. Milwaukee then squandered a chance to build on its lead when William Contreras struck out and Garrett Mitchell grounded out. Tellez, who got the Brewers onto the board with a two-run home run in the first, made it a 4-3 game with a sacrifice fly to right. "(Bullpen catcher Adam) Weisenburger said, 'Has he ever come in before you? I don't think so.' It was good to see him doing well - not at our expense, but glad to see him doing well." In a 1-1 count Bush threw Grisham a curveball down in the zone that Grisham got under and was able to just get over the wall in right field despite Joey Wiemer's best effort at reeling the ball back in.Įx-Milwaukee closer Josh Hader kept it 3-3 by retiring the side in order in the ninth, then Williams followed suit by striking out the side. Matt Bush had recorded the first two outs in the eighth before walking pinch-hitter Matt Carpenter to bring up another familiar face in former Brewer Trent Grisham.

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The Brewers were one out away from being able to hand the ball off to closer Devin Williams in regulation when the game quickly flipped. Two good teams battling it out."īOX SCORE Brewers 4, Padres 3 (10 innings) "It was a good baseball game," manager Craig Counsell said of the matchup, which played out in front of the Padres' fifth sellout crowd of the season. Tellez also homered in the first inning as the Brewers evened their record at 2-2 on their current road trip. Rowdy Tellez drove in the decisive run with a 10th-inning sacrifice fly and Joel Payamps made it stand up in the bottom of the frame in a 4-3 victory over the San Diego Padres at Petco Park on Thursday night. SAN DIEGO - The Milwaukee Brewers' first foray into extra innings in 2023 was a successful one.









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