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MILWAUKEE — Pablo López combined with three relievers on a three-hitter as the Minnesota Twins beat the Milwaukee Brewers 7-0 on Saturday for their third straight shutout and 13th consecutive victory.
On the heels of consecutive shutout losses, the Milwaukee Brewers look to avoid a sweep and score some runs on Sunday afternoon, May 18 against the Minnesota Twins. Follow along for live updates from American Family Field as Freddy Peralta (4-3, 2.66) starts for Milwaukee against Zebby Matthews, making his season debut.
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SB Nation on MSNOffense silent again as Brewers shut out by TwinsIt didn’t help that the Brewers fell behind from the start. Chad Patrick allowed three of the first four Twins batters to reach base: he hit Trevor Larnach with a pitch before allowing singles to Ryan Jeffers and Ty France. That put the Brewers behind 1-0. A third single in the inning, this time from Kody Clemens, extended that deficit to 2-0.
With dark skies and lightning flashing outside American Family Field’s closed roof, the Twins created some thunder in the opening half-inning. Minnesota took an early lead after leadoff man Trevor Larnach was hit by the second pitch of the game. He went to third on a single by Ryan Jeffers and scored on a RBI single to right by Ty France.
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