Dodgers can’t overcome horrific first inning in loss to Brewers

Milwoki – Yoshinobo Yamamoto One was far from the first clean half on Monday night.
Instead, he turned into a sudden nightmare that cannot be stopped.
In the shortest start of his professional life in MLB, and on a picnic, he somehow competed for the first time in the Great last March in South Korea, Yammoto made a single opportunity after fled from the bottom of the first against Milwaukee Brewers in the American Family field-which indicates bad defense and inviting the bad stadium.
By the time the matter ended, the BreWers team was leading with five runs, and director Dave Roberts was calling for only two tracks in the match, and the evaders were on their way to a fourth consecutive defeat, and they never approached a return to a 9-1 loss to open a six-games wild journey.
“This is a time,” Roberts said, as the evaders match the longest losing chain in this season, “for us to look at ourselves and be better,” Roberts said.
They will certainly not want to look at what happened in the first half on Monday night.
Sal Frik collected a spoonful curved ball for double driving. William Contreras directed a picnic when Yamamoto was unable to locate his dawn near the area. The two who follow – Jackson Chorio and criminal of Christian Yelic – proved that they are just a temporary postponement.
The pivotal moment came during the following bats when Andrew von, Andrew von, who was recently obtained to the painting in his first match with the team. He got three straight skills from Yamamoto to start, as he was narrated on the first before he set out from two missing from the next area. After that, after a strike on a quick ball on the knees, Count 2 and 2, and the mask Will Smith meet another curve ball from Yamamoto.
“I think we went to the well very many times with the scroll tape,” Roberts said, adding: “He hits in the area that spins well, medium speed. Four of them saw the bats.”
Yamamoto’s implementation of the stadium did not help.
It was not supposed to be down, and in the outer corner instead, flutter over the area. It could not have been a whiff to finish the half instead of the connection of Vaughn to a great swing. And suddenly an early ball game without goals made 3-0 from Breweers, with Vaughn appeared deep in the first time leaving Christine for running at home.
“I believe [first] “The three slips that I threw were very good, but the latter, I raised it. Move away from me,” Yamamoto said through the oral translator Yoshiro Sonoda.
Somehow, the half will get worse than there.
Although she entered the night chosen in choosing the first stars, leading specializations in the road age at 1.57, Yamamoto failed to settle.
In the number 1 and 2 against Isaac Collins, he left a quick ball below the center that was removed to anyone. After delaying 3 and 0 to Price Turang, Yamamoto worked in the full counting only to be badly absent through a quick ball and a picnic issuance on the half. Suddenly, the stadium number was climbing out of control. As the evaders were stuck in two rejectionists in the half, Roberts began getting bulls.
“My rhythm was not really good, and I couldn’t get a rhythm,” said Yamamoto, whose general age of this season rose to 2.77. “It was on me.”
Yamamoto has finally found a way to escape against Calip Deepin, which was urging a prize with a traitor hit directly to the short Mookie Betts. However, in a rare defensive passage in its new location, Betts rose up first that Freddy Freeman could not. Collins came from the second to degree. The half remained alive when it should have ended again.
“I can’t make a mistake there,” said Bates, who has been exposed to a couple in recent weeks after he made one mistake in 61 games from mid -April to late June. “Regardless of the situation, I need to make this play.”
Yamamoto’s steering wheel finally ran out on the field 41, when Andrew Monstrot dropped one song below the right -sphere line in the following bats. With another run, Roberts got out of the hideout to give ACE to the season, which continues the seasonal hooks in an unimaginable way.
“It is usually good to find his way out of it, or reduce some damage to a kind of re -appointment and return there and give us a little more length,” said Roberts of Yamamoto. “But today it didn’t happen.”
The two teams played the last eight rounds. But the result already looked at hand.
The two strikers interact with the two strikers, Shuhai Outani, negatively during the bats against Milwaukee Breweers on Monday in Milwoki.
(Aaron Jash / Associated Press)
The Dodgers squad was reduced, TESCAR Hernández was lost with bruising and addiction bruises with a fracture of the paper toe (it is expected to return to the squad by Wednesday). Before the match, Kiké Hernández was also placed on the infected menu due to an elbow injury that was annoyed since he made an embarrassing slide in Cleveland in late May, and glowed to the point of requesting a snapshot of the cortisone at the end of last week. In order not to forget, Max Monsey is also prepared through his knee.
In their places, Dodgers James Outman began in the middle of the field (which was called from Triple a Pregame), Miguel Rojas at the third base and Hyseong Kim in second place against Brewers All-Star right right, Freddy Perleta.
The result was predictable: six roles of the closure ball in which the evaders managed to only five strikes, and one distance and seven times.
“We have reached a better situation, and we have to defend better, and we hit us to take more competitive bats,” said Roberts. “We are not doing any of these things now.”