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The Los Angeles Dodgers lost again on Sunday, falling 6-5 against the Milwaukee Brewers at Dodger Stadium. It's the third straight loss for the Dodgers against ...
We have more regular-season baseball ahead for the second half of the season. Here are your MLB Power Rankings after week 17.
With the All-Star break in the rearview and regular-season baseball back in full swing, the MLB world now shifts its focus to the rapidly approaching trade deadline. And with roughly 100 games done ...
An eventful weekend for the red-hot Brewers, great portents for home run history, the Giants fail to capitalize and more from the weekend in MLB.
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With perhaps their biggest statement yet, the Brewers overcame their first deficit of three or more runs all season to win ...
Brewers pitchers held L.A. to a .163 batting average and four runs in Milwaukee. Then in the series opener Friday in Dodger ...
Quinn Priester outpitched Tyler Glasnow for six innings, Caleb Durbin homered and drove in both runs, and the Milwaukee ...
William Contreras, Andrew Vaughn and Joey Ortiz drove in two runs each as the Brewers beat the Dodgers for the fifth straight time this season.
Equipped with a new stance, Joey Ortiz padded the cushion in the eighth. After Dodgers reliever Lou Trivino retire the first two batters of the inning, Ortiz turned on an up-and-in cutter and put it ...
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