Postgame Thread: 5/11 Cardinals @ Brewers


Line Score – Game Over

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STL000021000312010
MIL001001305608

Box Score

MILABRHRBIBBSOBA
2BTurang400000.302
CContreras, Wm211021.342
SSAdames411001.265
RFBauers211111.231
1BHoskins311310.233
RFFrelick200001.241
LFChourio200001.217
DHSánchez300102.206
3BDunn211001.225
3BOrtiz201000.263
CFPerkins, B300011.223
MILIPHRERBBSOP-SERA
Peralta, F6.083318100-713.63
Milner1.01000116-81.96
Hudson, B1.01000213-100.81
Megill1.02000019-120.93
STLABRHRBIBBSOBA
LFDonovan500000.209
RFNootbaar503201.198
1BGoldschmidt501004.190
3BArenado500001.270
RFBurleson300000.255
CFSiani000000.232
CFCarlson100000.000
CHerrera412002.253
DHCarpenter412002.357
2BGorman312111.192
SSWinn402000.275
STLIPHRERBBSOP-SERA
Gibson5.032247104-553.67
Romero, J1.10000121-141.42
Kittredge0.22331018-112.87
Fernandez1.01000119-102.08

Scoring Plays

InningEventScore
B3Jake Bauers hit by pitch. Oliver Dunn scores. Blake Perkins to 3rd. William Contreras to 2nd.1-0
T5Lars Nootbaar singles on a line drive to center fielder Blake Perkins. Matt Carpenter scores. Nolan Gorman scores. Masyn Winn to 3rd.1-2
T6Nolan Gorman doubles (6) on a fly ball to right fielder Sal Frelick. Iván Herrera scores.1-3
B6Gary Sánchez hit by pitch. Willy Adames scores. Jake Bauers to 3rd. Rhys Hoskins to 2nd.2-3
B7Rhys Hoskins homers (9) on a fly ball to center field. William Contreras scores. Jake Bauers scores.5-3

Highlights

DescriptionLength
Freddy Peralta against the Cardinals0:11
Kyle Gibson against the Brewers0:07
Bullpen availability for Milwaukee, May 11 vs Cardinals0:07
Bullpen availability for St. Louis, May 11 vs Brewers0:07
Bench availability for Milwaukee, May 11 vs Cardinals0:07
Fielding alignment for Milwaukee, May 11 vs Cardinals0:11
Bench availability for St. Louis, May 11 vs Brewers0:07
Fielding alignment for St. Louis, May 11 vs Brewers0:11
Starting lineups for Cardinals at Brewers – May 11, 20240:09
Breaking down Kyle Gibson's pitches0:04
Kyle Gibson's outing against the Brewers0:26
Breaking down Freddy Peralta's pitches0:04
Freddy Peralta's outing against the Cardinals0:23
The distance behind Rhys Hoskins' home run0:13
Lars Nootbaar's two-run single0:15
Nolan Gorman's RBI double0:21
JoJo Romero escapes jam0:12
Rhys Hoskins' go-ahead three-run homer (9)0:22

Decisions

Winning PitcherLosing PitcherSave
Milner (1-0, 1.96 ERA)Kittredge (0-2, 2.87 ERA)Megill (4 SV, 0.93 ERA)

Game ended at 9:08 PM.

25 comments
  1. I’d rather listen to Bob Costas call nine innings of his neighbor taking a shit than suffer though another Fox broadcast.

  2. FUCK THE FOX ANNOUNCING BOOTH. NEVER AGAIN.

    More importantly… LETS FUCKING GO CREW!!!!!

    RHYS LIGHTNING IS MY HERO.

    Frustrating game at times but we pulled through because we’re the Brewers and we’re fucking awesome.

    Fuck the Cubs, Fuck the Cardinals, Fuck the Umps.

    Tomorrow it’s time to 🧹 🧹 🧹

  3. The brewers are so fucking miserable, they have the offense of a soccer team, they dick around all game and it’s the most boring game you’ve ever seen, just crawling along, then for about 10 seconds they stab you in the heart with a dagger, then just back to monotonous nothing baseball. fucking awful. hope they disband before next year, jesus fucking christ

  4. 6-0 VS THE CARDINALS THIS YEAR SO NATURALLY ON STAR WARS @CARDINALS

    ![gif](giphy|xT9DPpf0zTqRASyzTi)

  5. Announcers weren’t even that bad. I feel like ya’ll are dramatic lol

  6. Did a little further digging

    While the last time a team scored their first two runs of a game off of an hit-by-pitch was in 2015, that was on consecutive HBP. What the Brewers did, having their first two runs of the game off of hit-by-pitches in completely different innings, hasn’t been done since (I think) April 28th 1982. In that game, the Padres loaded the bases against the Mets in the first inning and Randy Jones plunked Terry Kennedy before getting the final out of the inning on the next batter. San Diego then loaded the bases again in the 3rd and Jones again hit Terry Kennedy to allow the second Padres runner to reach home.

    Unlike the Brewers tonight, the Padres lost 5-4

  7. Wasn’t the prettiest, but a win is a win.

    Someone between the Chourio/Frelick/Perkins crew has gotta figure things out soon though, especially with Yelich not taking a full workload. The bottom of the order is becoming a dead zone with how unproductive they’ve been.

  8. A 3-5 game with 2 outs and 2 strikes in the 9th that then led to 2 people on base followed by a hit deep was giving me reverse deja vu, but luckily it all worked out

  9. Even if it is better beating the cubs, it’s still pretty great beating the cards.

  10. I had to miss this one so I wanna know: why was the Fox broadcast so bad?

  11. #3! 7 4🧹 3! 🙃 6 🙃 12 8? 9 7 11 11 🙃 🙃 🙃 1! 2! 12 2!🧹🙃 🤡 3! 7 7🌊 🤡 🤡 🥚8 7 3! 5? 🥚 🤡 6 🙃 7 11 5

  12. I grew up watching the Central, and I moved to MKE after we switched to the NL. I can honestly say I have never in my lifetime watching baseball felt like I wanted my team to play the Cardinals. Until this season. Fucking wild, let’s gooooo!

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