In a thrilling comeback at American Family Field, the Milwaukee Brewers took down the Texas Rangers with a score of 6-3 in Monday’s series opener, primarily thanks to Rhys Hoskins’ grand slam during a pivotal sixth inning.
The game took a dramatic turn when Michael Lorenzen, pitching for the Rangers, was pulled from the mound following a leadoff double in the sixth inning with the Rangers ahead 3-1. His replacement, Jacob Latz, struggled with control, walking the first two Brewers he faced. The situation escalated when Hoskins stepped up to bat, delivering a grand slam that swung the lead to the Brewers at 6-3.
Lorenzen’s outing concluded with him being responsible for two runs off five hits and a walk, alongside five strikeouts. This game marked an end to the Rangers’ recent run of four quality starts from their pitching staff.
Offensively, the Rangers had previously gained a 2-0 lead in the fifth inning with RBIs from Marcus Semien and Corey Seager, which Adolis García extended with his 14th home run of the season in the sixth inning. However, Milwaukee’s fierce rally in the bottom of the inning overshadowed their efforts.
The animated discussion around the game highlighted several key moments. Among them was García’s home run, his first since June 2, breaking a 17-game drought and securing his position as the team’s leading home run hitter. Additionally, the Rangers’ bullpen showed signs of struggle, issuing six walks over the last three innings, which contributed significantly to their inability to stave off the Brewers’ offensive onslaught.
Looking ahead, the series continues with a matchup between left-hander Andrew Heaney (2-8, 4.21 ERA) for the Rangers against the Brewers’ righty Bryse Wilson (4-3, 4.24 ERA) scheduled for a 7:10 p.m. start on Tuesday. Fans and analysts alike will be keen to see if the Rangers can bounce back or if the Brewers will maintain their momentum following this invigorating victory.