
"After falling behind twice, the Dodgers staged a late-inning comeback to snap a two-game losing streak and improve their record to 11-6. Emmet Sheehan started the game for his second outing of the spring, pitching 2.1 innings and allowing a single run while striking out two."
"The Dodgers pulled ahead for the first time in the top of the eighth inning, when Sebby Zavala capitalized on a first-pitch cutter to score Kyle Nevin. Charles Davalan drove in another run in the next at-bat, grounding into a double play to score Emil Morales and take a 4-2 lead."
"Milwaukee was active on the base paths during the contest, stealing six bases throughout the game without being caught. The Brewers staged a comeback attempt in the bottom of the ninth, scoring a run through a double and a couple of ground balls, but ultimately fell short."
The Dodgers rallied from behind twice to defeat the Brewers in a low-scoring spring training matchup. After falling behind on a Greg Jones single in the second inning and again on Jake Bauers' solo home run, the Dodgers tied the game in the third and seventh innings. They took their first lead in the eighth inning when Sebby Zavala scored on a cutter, followed by Charles Davalan driving in another run on a double play for a 4-2 advantage. The Brewers attempted a ninth-inning comeback but fell short. The victory improved the Dodgers' record to 11-6 and snapped their two-game losing streak.
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