Jacob Mathorowski (12 KS), Bruers Outshine Clayton Karshaw, Dojers

Hard-shaped crook Jacob Mirioroski recovered from a leadoff home by Shohi Ohtani to toss the six major innings and organized Milwoki Broovers on Tuesday 3–1 to win 3–1 on Los Angeles Dojers, who lost the fifth consecutive game.
Misiorowski (4–1), making its fifth start after being called from Triple-e Nashville in mid-June, allowed four hits and hit a career-high 12 with a walking trip in 91-Picha outings-to exclude excluding 100 mph or more-more than 100 mph or more-more-more-Diggg Clayton Causes.
Jared Koenig and Abner Uribe chased each with a scorer innings. Trevor Megil ended with an ideal ninth for its 21st savings in 24 occasions.
Korshav (4–1) gave two runs on six hits in six innings, thrown three out and one.
Ohtani opened the game with his National League-Leading 31st Homer, which crushed 431 feet away from 0-2 to 431 feet for the center, its ninth leadoff homer of the season. Misiorowski went out of the next five hitters and recovered.
Dozers threatened in the third when Miguel Rosas doubled to open and upgrade on a flyout, but Miriovski fans Freddy Freeman to end the innings.
To make a hit through three innings, Bruers broke for a 2–1 lead for two runs in the fourth. William Contrares and Jackson Chaurio opened with a continuous single. Andrew Vaughan’s Out Single, and Isaac Collins chased with an RBI single on the left.
Misiorowski survived a jam in the sixth with the help of a basic mistake. Ohthani went to open, Muki Bates upgraded the single and both the runners on a groundout. Andy Page moved to third place, but Ohtani was excluded at home. Michael Conforto then landed first to end the innings.
Year Flicc opened the eighth innings with Kirby Yets with his seventh homer and kept Milwauki above 3–1.
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