Game Summary
This was a game that got out of hand fairly early. Milwaukee (10-21) scored a pair of runs on a Gerardo Parra home run, but the Cubs (15-14) responded with the Destroyer of Baseballs hitting a three run shot to take the lead. It wouldn't last, as Milwaukee scratched out three runs to retake the lead. The Cubs got one back on the fourth before giving it back up in the bottom half. Milwaukee put it away with a five run fifth to go up 11-4. The Cubs really never threatened again, and the Brewers would tack on one more in the sixth for the final tally.
Pitchers of Record
W: Kyle Lohse (2-4)- 5 IP, 4 R (4 ER), 4 H, 1 BB, 7 K. Lohse may have had his best start of the year, though he had to labor to get there, and even then it wasn't pretty. He really only made the one mistake, one Cubs fans have been waiting for for weeks. He did enough to get the win, which is why wins and losses are kind of overrated stats.
L: Travis Wood (2-2)- 4 IP, 6 R (4 ER), 6 H, 1 BB, 3 K. Wood didn't have his best stuff either. After a quick first inning he struggled, giving up the homer to Parra, though a pair of errors didn't help matters. He had a high pitch count though, thus the early hook.
Key Stats
- Khris Davis (MIL): 3-3, 2 2B, 2 R, 3 RBI. I guess Davis had been struggling, but broke out with a couple big doubles to drive in runs, including the go ahead one in the third. Good night at the plate.
- Ryan Braun (MIL): 1-2, 3 R. Despite getting ruthlessly booed by the sizable Cubs contingent (of course I was in on it(, Braun worked a couple walks and took advantage of the good hitting day for the Brewers. Still a talented hitter.
- Kris Bryant (CHC): 1-4, HR (1), R, 3 RBI. I was giddy about seeing Bryant for the first time in person. Down 2-0 when he came up the second time, I told Kristen that he was the guy I was looking forward to, and my dad made the comment that now would be a good time for a three run homer. Then on cue, he launched one into the Brewer bullpen. That alone was worth the trip.
Final Thoughts
Kristen came along, primarily for the food. She enjoyed the chorizo plus some of my waffle fries, was underwhelmed by the cheese curds (come on, Wisconsin, you can do better), tried to improvise a Chicago mix out of a bag of kettle corn, and then had Dippin' Dots for dessert. Not a bad collection overall.
On the field, this was one of the worst games I've been to. Blowouts happen, but it sucks to see it happen to your team. The usher in our section made the comment that I did well scoring the Brewers' runs on my scorecard, so we got a laugh out of that.
All in all, just one game. The Cubs are doing all right for early May, and Kris Bryant has that first home run out of the way. The Cubs will try to pull out the rubber game tomorrow.
Finally, given the holiday weekend, I wish a Happy Mothers Day to all mothers reading Confessions of a Sportscaster, and to all mothers everywhere. Thank you for all that you do. Readers, make sure to do something special for your mom tomorrow!
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