Recap: Yoshinobu Yamamoto Can't Escape 1st Inning In Dodgers Loss To Brewers
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers lost the series opener against the Milwaukee Brewers, 9-1, extending their losing streak to four games. Yoshinobu Yamamoto started for the Dodgers but failed to last beyond the first inning, allowing five runs. The Brewers took advantage of two-out situations for their scoring, with their pitchers, particularly Freddy Peralta, dominating the Dodgers, allowing only one run while striking out seven. The Dodgers continued to struggle offensively, contributing to their recent poor performance.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto, tasked with stopping the Dodgers' losing streak, struggled significantly. He allowed five runs before being pulled, with no strikeouts and two walks.
The Brewers capitalized on two-out situations, scoring all seven of their runs with two outs, demonstrating clutch performance and capitalizing on opponents' mistakes.
Freddy Peralta delivered an impressive start for the Brewers, pitching six scoreless innings, with seven strikeouts and only five hits allowed, showcasing dominance against the Dodgers' lineup.
The Dodgers' offensive struggles continued, scoring just six runs in their last four games. Their only run against the Brewers came from a solo effort, failing to connect consistently.
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