Brewers fall to Padres, first series loss of season
MILWAUKEE - Dylan Cease pitched six strong innings, Ha-Seong Kim hit a three-run homer and the San Diego Padres beat the Milwaukee Brewers 6-3 on Tuesday night.
Fernando Tatis Jr. had three hits and scored twice as the Padres handed the Brewers their first series loss of the season. San Diego will try to complete a three-game sweep Wednesday afternoon.
Sal Frelick had three of the Brewers' six hits, and William Contreras drove in two runs.
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Cease (2-1) walked five batters, but he struck out seven. He surrendered one run and two hits while throwing 110 pitches, three off his career high. He improved his ERA to 1.99 in his first season with the Padres, who acquired the right-hander in a trade with the Chicago White Sox last month.
He has been particularly effective against right-handed hitters, yielding just one hit to right-handers through his first four starts.
The Padres took the lead for good by scoring four runs in the first against Wade Miley (0-1).
San Diego’s first three batters reached before Manny Machado delivered a 107.7 mph liner that hit Miley around the left knee. The ball caromed off Miley and rolled toward first baseman Jake Bauers, who tagged out Machado while Xander Bogaerts scored from third.
Miley was examined by staff and then attempted some warmup pitches before staying in the game to face Kim, who blasted a 1-0 cutter off the left-field foul pole to give San Diego a 4-0 lead.
Miley’s leg appeared to bother him again as he threw out Kim on a bunt attempt in the third. Miley finished that inning after speaking with Brewers staff on the mound, but Milwaukee turned to its bullpen from there.
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Miley permitted four hits and four runs — three earned — while striking out two and walking two.
Milwaukee trailed 6-1 before staging a two-out rally in the seventh. Contreras hit an RBI single, and then Willy Adames walked to load the bases.
Yuki Matsui ended the threat by striking out pinch-hitter Gary Sánchez on three pitches.
Trainer's room
Padres: 1B Jake Cronenworth was out of the starting lineup after a leg issue caused him to get removed in the ninth inning of the Padres' 7-3 victory Monday. Manager Mike Shildt said the Padres were still trying to determine the severity of the injury but noted that Cronenworth walked out of the stadium Monday "without any real discomfort."
Brewers: OF Christian Yelich went on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to Saturday, with a lower back strain. The Brewers recalled utilityman Owen Miller from Triple-A Nashville. Yelich hasn't played since the back problem caused him to leave in the second inning of an 11-1 triumph at Baltimore on Friday.
Up next
RHP Michael King (2-0, 4.19 ERA) starts for the Padres on Wednesday. The Brewers haven't announced a starting pitcher.