While this is the case, the bullpen has certainly been taxed and the Brewers' rotation is very thin to begin with. Milwaukee took on the Royals once again on Wednesday and Freddy
Milwaukee Brewers ace Freddy Peralta goes eight innings with 8Ks. It wasn't just good for him, it was good for the over-worked bullpen.
Brewers manager Pat Murphy leaned into Brice Turang’s ear and suggested what Turang was already thinking. “It’s a good idea to put a bunt down the first-base line right here, and we’ll win the game,” Murphy told his second baseman.
Freddy Peralta delivered an extraordinary performance for the Milwaukee Brewers, retiring 19 consecutive batters and leaving fans in awe. His impeccab
Freddy Peralta was exceptional, Brice Turang walked it off and Jackson Chourio bounced back in Wednesday's win over the Royals.
With the game tied at two in the bottom of the 11th inning, Brewers leadoff man Brice Turang stepped up to the plate with runners on the corners and just one out. Turang had been struggling on the day, but he came through in the clutch with an epic squeeze bunt to bring the winning run home.
After allowing 15 home runs in three games, the Brewers didn't make excuses: "It's not like some magical wood or anything else."
Brice Turang dropped a perfect bunt to score Oliver Dunn in the 11th inning and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Kansas City Royals 3-2.