Mariners score 7 in first two innings, hang on to even series against Brewers with 7-5 victory
Aug 20, 2026 · 51m
Summary
Dominic Catronio and Jerry Augustine analyze the Brewers' 7-5 loss to the Mariners, focusing on Dustin May’s struggles with location and his first start with catcher William Contreras. They praise the bullpen’s seven-inning relief effort and Joey Ortiz’s career-high four RBIs, while defending the development of rookies Lara and Pratt. The hosts also discuss the team’s poor ABS challenge success rate, upcoming rotation plans for Rob Gasser, and the clubhouse impact of Sal Frelick’s absence.
Topics discussed
Intro: Brewers Extra Innings and game overview
Dustin May's struggles and pitching analysis
Bullpen performance and offensive highlights
Joey Ortiz's career-high 4 RBIs and breakout
Rookie development: Pratt, Lara, and Churio
Team resilience and playoff implications
NL standings: Atlanta loss and Dodgers race
Rotation outlook: Gasser, Kirby, and rest days
Tiebreaker scenarios and Braves series preview
Brewers' poor ABS challenge success rate
Dustin May's body language and emotional control
Roster moves: Sal Frelick return and lineup
Post-game highlights and manager comments
Game recap: Ortiz's homers and final score
Rotation rankings and Little League World Series
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