

looking and had a chance to escape the inning unscathed when Thairo Estrada tapped a bouncer back to the mound, but the Brewers right-hander bobbled the ball and it rolled down the mound and away from him for an infield hit that scored Wisely.įrom there, it seemed inevitable the Brewers would be punished for giving San Francisco two extra outs.

Adames threw in the dirt, first baseman Luke Voit couldn’t pick it and Stevenson reached on an error.īurnes recovered to strike out LaMonte Wade Jr. Then it was supposed to be just a straight chase pitch.”Īfter Wisely stole second with ease by getting a big jump on Burnes, shortstop Willy Adames had to try a long throw to first on a chopper by Cal Stevenson rather than getting the force out. He'd seen it low and away and down, low and away way and down, low and away and down. “It's a straight chase, strictly a chase pitch up and away. “That’s just one that is not supposed to be in the zone,” Burnes said. The offering was poorly executed, as Burnes was trying to throw a ball out of the zone he had thrown only 17 sinkers to left-handed batters since the beginning of the 2022 season. Davis’ two-run homer tied the game at 2-2 in the bottom of the first, but the next time around it was all-around poor execution by the Brewers that handed the Giants the lead on a platter.Īfter Burnes popped up Joey Bart for the first out of the inning, he left an 0-2 sinker up to Brett Wisely that the rookie laced to left on a rope for a single. Their four runs through five innings – against a lefty, nonetheless – should have been enough to put Milwaukee in a position to snap a four-game losing streak with the ace on the mound.īurnes immediately relinquished the lead both times he had it.

Take the fifth inning on the shores of the San Francisco Bay as a microcosm for these last five games.įor the second time, the Brewers offense had just staked starting pitcher Corbin Burnes to a two-run lead by scratching across a pair of runs in the top half of the frame. No one wants to go out there and lose five games in a row. No one’s going sit back on their heels and say, ‘ Oh, yeah, we were 10 games above. “No one wants to lose five games,” Burnes said. The loss pushed the losing streak to five games. The Brewers inflicted damage upon themselves once again in a 6-4 loss to the Giants at Oracle Park, twice blowing a two-run lead with Corbin Burnes on the mound and then seeing the offense go dormant late as they continue to turn a dazzling start to the year into a back-to-earth record thanks to crash-landing play this week. The only problem is they seemed to haul their poor execution in pivotal moments with them to San Francisco on Friday night. SAN FRANCISCO – The Milwaukee Brewers were openly eager to get out of Denver after a disheartening sweep at the hands of the last-place Colorado Rockies to open the week. We are making stock and the lead time of the Road Tripper is 2-3 days.Watch Video: Tyson Miller gets the call to shore-up the Brewers bullpen, Here's what the Nashville pitcher had to say Our goods are designed, hand-cut, and hand-crafted at our studio. Inside the bag is a hand-tooled solid brass key hook for easy key access.ĭimensions: 18.5" x 13" x 5." Weight: 1.5 lbs. The interior is made of 1.1mm matching color lining leather. We also made the bag lighter in weight by using 1.8mm lightweight, water-resistant, vegetable tanned oily Italian leather. A small zippered pocket on the back panel allows easy access to your iPhone 10+. We updated The Road Tripper and the new version has two interior pockets, an interior divider (fits a 13" device), and a large interior pocket (10"x 12"). Frequent use will soften the hide over time. Snow, rain, and sun will deepen the color of the bag. The big brother of the Harvest Backpack is perfect for anyone interested in a bit more inside space, running around in the city or outdoors.
