Happiness explodes to Milwaukee Brewers for their incredible 17-6 win over New York Mets, this Saturday.
The game started off with a struggle for Brewers after Chase Anderson allowed 3 runs,3 hits, and 3 walks on 40 pitches in the first inning, however, Travis Shaw backed up Brewers tying at 3. Then Hernan Perez made two-RBI double soon after Shaw singled in Christian Yelich.
Chase under pressure handed a solo homer to Brandon Nimmo, followed up by another homer to Michael Conforto. But thanks to Jesus Aguilar's solo bomb and a Tyler Saladino RBI single leading the Brewers in the confident game.
Tyler Saladino continues his good work at plate for #Brewers with RBI single up the middle and it's 5-5 in the third inning. One of those daysd for the pitchers.
— Tom (@Haudricourt) May 26, 2018
Yelich contributed for an RBI triple to go up 6-5, followed up by Braun's immediate drive to Yelich in with a single.
Even though Jose Reyes doubled in a run against Dan Jennings to bring the Mets back at 7-6, Erik Kratz’s first hit as a Brewer was a solo bomb and re-captured the place up for Brewers.
Then, Yelich made an RBI double, driving home Lorenzo Cain and Dan Jennings. The Brewers didn't even need a homer to celebrate as they already had set up the game out of reach with a seven-run 7th inning.
The Brewers have scored 17 runs three other times (2x in 2010, 1x in 1999), 18 runs once (2010), 19 runs once (1999), 20 runs once (2010) since coming to the National League.#ThisIsMyCrew
— Brad Ford (@BrewCrewBlue) May 26, 2018
Giving an awful taste of the loss to New York Mets, Brewers also recorded 3- hits and 9 hitters drove run and a franchise record.