Brewers complete dominant sweep of Rockies
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[October 08, 2018]
Jesus Aguilar, Orlando Arcia and
Keon Broxton homered, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Colorado
Rockies 6-0 in Game 3 on Sunday in Denver to sweep the National
League Division Series.
The Brewers move on to the NL Championship Series, where they will
host Game 1 on Friday against either the Dodgers or Braves. Los
Angeles led that series 2-0 with Game 3 scheduled for later Sunday
at Atlanta.
Erik Kratz had three hits, and Wade Miley teamed with five relievers
to produce the Brewers' second consecutive shutout. Corbin Burnes
(1-0) got the win with two innings of relief.
Milwaukee advanced to a League Championship Series for the first
time since 2011 and just the third time in team history.
"It's a great feeling," Brewers manager Craig Counsell told the
media after the game. "I told the guys, we've earned the right to
play to go to a World Series. And that's a really, really special
feeling."
Trevor Story had two hits for the Rockies, who batted just .146 in
the series. The Brewers gave up just two runs in the series, both
coming in the ninth inning of Game 1, when the Rockies rallied to
send the game into extra innings.
Counting the NL West tiebreaker game against the Dodgers on Oct. 1,
the Rockies mustered six runs total in their last five games, four
of them defeats.
"They pitched really well," Colorado manager Bud Black said of the
Brewers. "They've got good arms. I think there was a little bit of
pressing going on all week. These were games that were high
intensity and (had) a lot on the line. You know, the Dodger game,
the Cubs game, these three playoff games. I think there were some
guys trying a little bit too hard, which is a natural occurrence."
The Brewers went up early Sunday on German Marquez (0-1). Christian
Yelich drew a one-out walk in the first, Ryan Braun singled to put
runners on the corners, and Yelich scored on Travis Shaw's
groundout.
Aguilar made it 2-0 when he hit a first-pitch curveball from Marquez
with one out in the fourth. It was his first of the series.
Colorado had one chance early but couldn't capitalize. Story led off
the second with a single and Carlos Gonzalez walked with one out,
but both were stranded.
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Milwaukee Brewers celebrates after beating the Colorado Rockies in
game three of the 2018 NLDS playoff baseball series at Coors Field.
Mandatory Credit: Russell Lansford-USA TODAY Sports
DJ LeMahieu hit a two-out double in the third, but Nolan Arenado
grounded out to end that inning.
The Brewers took a 4-0 lead on a bad couple of plays by Scott Oberg
in the sixth. With two outs and runners on second and third, the
reliever was called for a balk when he dropped the ball trying to
flip it from his glove to his hand, allowing Mike Moustakas to score
from third.
Kratz, who doubled and advanced to third on the balk, then scored on
a wild pitch to make it 4-0.
Arcia and Broxton opened ninth with a back-to-back homers off Wade
Davis.
Marquez gave up two runs on seven hits and a walk in five innings.
He struck out five and walked one.
Miley lasted 4 2/3 scoreless innings, giving up three hits and a
walk with two strikeouts. He left with a runner at second and two
outs, and Corey Knebel entered to strike out Charlie Blackmon and
end the inning.
"The big performance today for me was from Corbin Burnes," Counsell
said. "I thought the Blackmon out was a big out. ... Corbin kind of
pulled some big weight today and did a heck of a job, but we've
gotten so many contributions down there (from the bullpen) and
they're all pitching at such a high level that it makes (my) job
pretty easy."
Yelich, the NL MVP candidate who drew two walks Sunday, is reveling
in his first playoff appearance after five losing seasons with the
Miami Marlins.
"It makes you appreciate it," he said. "It makes you realize you
don't get to do this every single year. It's been a hell of a ride,
and hopefully we've got more to go."
--Field Level Media
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