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Andrew McCutchen was one of the heroes of the Brewers’ triumph about the Nationals.
Andrew McCutchen inaugurated He led the game with a home run, while Luis Urías hit 1. he hit a solo home run and chipped in. He made a big play defensively as the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Washington Nationals 5-1 on Saturday.
Brandon Woodruff accepted the call. a run in an effective six innings.
McCutchen found a run. the first offer made to him by Patrick Corbin (0-7) and sent the ball to the Nationals bullpen. It was the 20th time in his career and the second this season that he has homered in the first at-bat of a game.
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The Mexican Urías batted a two-out home run in the fifth inning. Three batters later, Keston Hiura hit the ball. He hit a two-run single.
On defense, Urías was lord and master of the first inning. caught a line drive and a ground ball.
For the last out, the shortstop from the state of Sonora back and slid to catch a treacherous fly ball to left-center field with his back to the diamond.
Woodruff (5-2) accepted. He hit a home run by Lane Thomas in the second inning as well. like four other hits. distributed six strikeouts.
For the Nationals, the Venezuelan César Hernández 4-1. The Dominicans Juan Soto 3-0, Nelson Cruz 3-1, Maikel Franco 4-1. Cuban Yadiel Hernández 4-0.
For the Brewers, Mexican Urías 5-2 with two runs scored and one RBI. Puerto Rican Víctor Caratini 4-0.
