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The left-hander struck out four, walked nobody, and gave up just one hit, which was a bunt single. He threw 25 of his 37 pitches for strikes in what was an extremely efficient outing. Cortes will obviously need a few more starts to build up his pitch count, but the bigger question is where he fits. With Brandon Woodruff coming off the IL on Sunday, the Brewers have six starters in their big league rotation right now, and Logan Henderson is also at Triple-A. That could mean that Cortes is used in a trade if he continues to show good health and form.
about 10 hours ago
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about 21 hours ago
Chourio followed Christian Yelich’s home run with a long ball of his own as the Brewers made this game close in the middle innings before the Mets stretched their lead back out late. After a dreadful month of May, Chourio has five home runs and four stolen bases since the start of June while pacing for a near 30-30 season despite a lowly .285 on-base percentage overall.
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about 21 hours ago
It seemed like Misiorowski would just keep getting better and better after his first handful of major league starts. This game was a great reality check for us to temper our expectations of the rookie phenom. The Mets worked a two-out rally that led to all five of their runs where Brett Baty and Ronny Mauricio worked tough walks off Misiorowski and then back-up catcher Hayden Senger hit a chopper off a 102 mph fastball that took a weird hop and turned into an infield single. Brandon Nimmo hit a grand slam in the next at-bat and then Francisco Lindor joined the party to go back-to-back with Nimmo. It was a combination of Misiorowski losing focus a bit along with some bad luck and an inkling of the command issues that plagued him a bit as a prospect. Again, it’s a good reminder that he is a human and not an unhittable pitching machine. He’s scheduled for his toughest test yet with a matchup against the Dodgers scheduled to come next.
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Yoho is one of the more intriguing relief prospects in the fantasy landscape, but he got absolutely lit up earlier this season in a handful of appearances for Milwaukee. The 25-year-old will likely head back to Triple-A Nashville at the conclusion of Wednesday’s twin bill.
Source: Milwaukee Brewers