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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.
Despite homers from Shohei Ohtani, Miguel Rojas, and Tommy Edman, the Dodgers can’t overcome Milwaukee’s timely hits and lose 8-7, which is their fifth straight loss to the Brewers.
Freddy Peralta won his seventh straight start and Isaac Collins and Joey Ortiz homered to help Milwaukee extend its win streak to a season-best nine games.
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FOX6 News Milwaukee on MSNBrewers top Dodgers again, 8-7; winning streak now at 9Nine victories in a row! The Milwaukee Brewers extended their winning streak to a season-best on Saturday night, July 19 by beating the Los Angeles Dodgers, 8-7.
The Dodgers' offense woke up on Saturday after getting blanked in the series opener but LA still lost to the red-hot Brewers.
While typical Brewers front office caveats apply — they’re never going to say no to conversations on any player — general manager Matt Arnold indicated July 18 ahead of his team’s game against the Los Angeles Dodgers that he has every expectation that Peralta is still taking the ball in a Brewers uniform after the deadline.
Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts, mired in one of the worst slumps of his career, was benched for Saturday night’s game against the Milwaukee Brewers. Manager Dave Roberts said he may hold
The Brewers occupy an interesting space as a small-market franchise enjoying consistent success, especially as an MLB labor stoppage looms.