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May 28 Vs. Baltimore.Indd MILWAUKEE BREWERS (31-22) vs. BALTIMORE ORIOLES (26-24) RHP Yovani Gallardo (2-3, 3.51) vs. RHP Bud Norris (3-4, 3.83) Wednesday, May 28, 2014 - 7:10 CT - Miller Park Game #54 - Home Game #27 STREAK: Won 1 LAST FIVE: 3-2 LAST TEN: 4-6 HOME RECORD: 15-11 ROAD RECORD: 16-11 WHAT’S BREWING? TONIGHT’S GAME: Is Game 3 (1-1) of an 8-game, 9-day homestand vs. Baltimore (1-1), BREWERS vs. ORIOLES Chicago-NL (3g) and Minnesota (2g).....following this homestand, the team takes an 8-game, Rusch Chairman SUMMARY: The franchise is 165-229-1 9-day road trip to Minnesota (2g), Pittsburgh (3g) and New York-NL (3g). Yovani Gallardo won last night’s game against the Orioles all-time.....prior to this with a pinch-hit RBI-double in the 10th series, the teams last played 6/20-6/22, 2008 inning.....he became the first pitcher LET’S GO TO THE VIDEO TAPE: This season marks the first in which expanded replay is at Miller Park with the Brewers winning 2 of 3 in the majors since Glendon Rusch being used.....the Brewers have made nine challenges (5-4): games.....it marked their only meetings ever at to produce a walk-off pinch hit in extra 4/9 at Philadelphia (Won) - Ben Revere safe call at second base overturned innings.....Rusch also did it for the Miller Park.....at MIL: The Brewers are 87-109 4/20 at Pittsburgh (Lost) - Jose Tabata safe call at first base confirmed Brewers in a 3-2 win on 4/19/03 vs. all-time, going 3-2 at Miller Park and 84-107 4/25 vs. Chicago-NL (Won) - Ryan Braun out call at first base overturned Houston (14th-inning RBI-bunt single). at County Stadium.....the franchise also went 5/3 at Cincinnati (Lost) - Carlos Gomez out call at first base confirmed 1-5 at Sicks’ Field as the Seattle Pilots..... Interleague Play 5/5 vs. Arizona (Won) - Mike Bolsinger safe call at first base overturned at BAL: The franchise is 77-115-1 all-time, The Brewers are 117-140 (.455) during 5/13 vs. Pittsburgh (Lost) - Lyle Overbay out call at first base stands interleague play all-time (since 1997), going 18-18 at Camden Yards and 59-97-1 at 5/18 at Chicago-NL (Won) - Junior Lake safe call at second base overturned including 6-2 in 2014.....their last winning Memorial Stadium. interleague record came in 2010 (9-6). 5/22 at Atlanta (Won) - Chris Johnson safe call at second base overturned Opponent Result 5/24 at Miami (Lost) - Ryan Braun not scoring before out at third base confirmed at Boston (3g, 4/4-4/6) ............................. 3-0 vs. New York (3g, 5/9-5/11) ..................... 2-1 IN THE TRAINER’S ROOM: LHP Tom Gorzelanny is on the 15-day disabled list recovering vs. Baltimore (3g, 5/26-5/28) ....................1-1 from left shoulder surgery.....he was placed on the DL on 3/30, retroactive to 3/21.....he began vs. Minnesota (2g, 6/2-6/3) .......................... - at Minnesota (2g, 6/4-6/5) ............................- a rehab assignment on 5/14 at Class-A Brevard County (3g) and was transferred to Triple-A at Toronto (2g, 7/1-7/2) ................................ - Nashville on 5/23.....RHP Jim Henderson is on the 15-day disabled list with right shoulder THE BREWERS WHEN..... at Tampa Bay (3g, 7/28-7/30) ...................... - inflammation.....he was placed on the DL on 5/2.....he began a rehab assignment at Double-A vs. Toronto (2g, 8/19-8/20) ...........................- Huntsville on 5/22 and was returned on 5/26.....3B Aramis Ramirez is on the 15-day disabled Scoring First ..........................................21-8 Opponent Scores First.........................10-14 Beer Batters list with a strained left hamstring.....he was placed on the DL on 5/13, retroactive to 5/11. The Brewers have had at least 10 hits in Out-hitting Opponent .............................23-3 a season-high 7 straight games, batting BREWERS IN THE STANDINGS (58 days): The team has spent the following days alone or Out-hit by Opponent ..............................4-17 Hit Totals Even ........................................4-2 .312 (81-for-260) during this stretch. tied at each position in the NL Central standings: FIRST: 54, SECOND: 1, THIRD: 2, FOURTH: 1, FIFTH: 0.....the team is currently in first place, 1.5 games ahead of the Cardinals.....the Committing An Error ..............................17-6 We’re Going Streaking! Committing No Errors ..........................14-16 Khris Davis is on a 6-game hitting Brewers took over sole possession of first place on 4/9 and have remained in that spot. streak, batting .417 (10-24, 3hr, 4rbi)..... Leading After 7 Innings..........................21-3 Carlos Gomez is on an 8-game hitting SERIES-LY SPEAKING: The Brewers are 10-6-0 in series play.....Game 1: 11-6, Game 2: Trailing After 7 Innings ..........................4-16 streak, batting .441 (15-34, 2hr, 8rbi)..... 9-8, Game 3: 10-6, Game 4: 1-2.....Sweep Wins (3): at Boston (3g, 4/4-4/6), at Philadelphia Tied After 7 Innings .................................6-3 Jonathan Lucroy is on a 9-game hitting (3g, 4/8-4/10) and vs. Pittsburgh (3g, 4/11-4/13).....Sweep Losses: None. streak, batting .459 (17-37, 6rbi). Leading After 8 Innings .........................23-1 Trailing After 8 Innings ..........................4-18 Tied After 8 Innings .................................4-3 Cleaning Up BREWERS AT HOME: The Brewers are 15-11 at home, going 5-3-0 in series play.....the team Carlos Gomez has batted cleanup the has had three season-high 3-game home winning streaks (4/11-4/13, 4/23-4/26 and 5/10-5/13) Hitting a Home Run .............................20-10 last 5 games, batting .476 (10-for-21) and a season-high 3-game home losing streak (5/6-5/9). Not Hitting a Home Run ......................11-12 with 1 HR and 6 RBI.....he made his first 42 starts this season batting leadoff. Scoring at Least 4 Runs ........................27-3 BREWERS ON THE ROAD: The Brewers are 16-11 on the road, going 5-3-0 in series play..... Scoring 3 Runs or Fewer .......................4-19 Leading Off the team did not earn its 16th road win last season until 7/14 (16-30) or its 17th road win until Jean Segura has batted leadoff the last 7/27 (17-31).....the team started the season by winning its first 6 road games and also had a vs. Right-Handed Starter .....................22-18 vs. Left-Handed Starter ...........................9-4 6 games, batting .393 (11-for-28) with 7 5-game road winning streak from 4/18-4/29.....had a 4-game road losing streak from 5/17-5/20. runs scored.....he is 4-for-6 with 4 runs Decided In Last At-Bat ..........................10-5 scored in the first inning of those games. MANAGER: Ron Roenicke (539g, 284-255, .527) is in his fourth season as a Major League Walk-off Wins & Losses ...........................3-1 manager, a position he was named to on 11/4/10, replacing Ken Macha.....his contract runs 1-Run Games ........................................11-7 Make Mine a Double Extra Innings ............................................5-3 Jonathan Lucroy (21) is on a pace to through the 2015 season with a club option for 2016.....his 2015 club option was exercised this Come-From-Behind Wins .........................15 hit 64 doubles this season, which would Spring Training (3/22) and a club option was added for 2016.....bio on p. 42 of the media guide. Losses After Leading ................................10 tie the National League record held by Shutouts...................................................3-5 the Cardinals’ Ducky Medwick (1936). CURRENT ROSTER: PITCHERS (12) - LH Zach Duke, RH Marco Estrada, RH Yovani vs. NL Central ......................................15-11 Climbing the Charts Gallardo, RH Matt Garza, RH Brandon Kintzler, RH Kyle Lohse, RH Wily Peralta, RH vs. NL East ..............................................7-6 Francisco Rodriguez (321 saves) is Francisco Rodriguez, LH Will Smith, RH Tyler Thornburg, LH Wei-Chung Wang, RH Rob vs. NL West .............................................3-3 Interleague ...............................................6-2 currently tied for 15th on the all-time Wooten.....CATCHERS (2) - Jonathan Lucroy, Martin Maldonado.....INFIELDERS (6) - MLB saves list.....K-Rod has passed Irving Falu, Scooter Gennett, Lyle Overbay, Mark Reynolds, Jean Segura, Rickie Weeks..... Jeff Montgomery (304), Hall of Famer BREWERS BY DAY/MONTH OUTFIELDERS (5) - Ryan Braun, Khris Davis, Carlos Gomez, Elian Herrera, Logan Schafer. Goose Gossage (310), Tom Henke Monday .................4-3 March .................1-0 (311), Robb Nen (314), Rick Aguilera bold italics indicate not on the Opening Day roster. Tuesday ................4-5 April ..................19-8 (318) and Todd Jones (319) in 2014. Wednesday ...........4-4 May ................11-14 Pitcher Saves OPENING DAY ROSTER: PITCHERS (12) - LH Zach Duke, RH Marco Estrada, RH Yovani Thursday ...............2-3 June ...................0-0 14. Roberto Hernandez ............................326 Gallardo, RH Matt Garza, RH Jim Henderson, RH Brandon Kintzler, RH Kyle Lohse, RH Friday ....................7-1 July ....................0-0 15. Jose Mesa ..........................................321 August ................0-0 Wily Peralta, RH Francisco Rodriguez, LH Will Smith, RH Tyler Thornburg, LH Wei-Chung Saturday ...............5-3 Francisco Rodriguez ........................321 Sunday ..................5-3 September .........0-0 Wang.....CATCHERS (2) - Jonathan Lucroy, Martin Maldonado.....INFIELDERS (7) - Jeff BREWERS ALL-TIME (1969-2014) Bianchi, Scooter Gennett, Lyle Overbay, Aramis Ramirez, Mark Reynolds, Jean Segura, BREWERS ALL-TIME IN THE NL (1998-2014) Rickie Weeks.....OUTFIELDERS (4) - Ryan Braun, Khris Davis, Carlos Gomez, Logan Schafer. WON - 3450 LOST - 3760 PCT. - .479 bold italics indicate no longer on the 25-man roster.
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