Urías, Dodgers Blank Brewers 4-0, Continue second half Surge 온라인카지노
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Julio Urías proceeded with his vocation long example of closing down setups after the All-Star break.
The NL West-driving Los Angeles Dodgers trust he can remain hot the whole way through the postseason.
Freddie Freeman and Gavin Lux homered to back Urías' five strong innings, and the Dodgers blanked the Milwaukee Brewers 4-0 on Monday night. Urías (13-6) is 10-0 with a 1.99 ERA over his last 11 beginnings.
"We must draw near to him being in the Cy Young race here," Freeman said. "Each and every time he goes out there, it's an opportunity for us to win. What's more, it's an opportunity for him to toss a scoreless excursion it seems like each and every time."
Urías has a lifelong 1.87 ERA after the All-Star break, the most minimal in significant association history by any individual who has pitched something like 180 innings after the Midsummer Classic.
He came through again for the Dodgers on a day when they declared double cross All-Star right-hander Walker Buehler will have season-finishing elbow a medical procedure. Buehler's physical issue had kept him from pitching throughout the previous two months.
"We know how extreme of a misfortune it is, particularly losing Walker," Urías said through an interpreter. "In any case, we have a decent revolution. We understand what we can do."
A day after their 12-game series of wins finished with a 4-0 misfortune at Kansas City, the significant association best Dodgers refocused, improving to 20-4 since the All-Star break.
Freeman hit a performance shot in the principal inning off Freddy Peralta (4-3) and Lux added a two-run impact against Hoby Milner in the 6th.
Urías worked in the clear in the initial three innings. He wrapped up with six strikeouts while permitting four hits and two strolls, improving to 10-0 with a 1.99 ERA over his last 11 beginnings.
The Brewers got the leadoff man on base in every one of the initial three innings against Urías. However, they went 0 for 9 with sprinters in scoring position and were hitless after Rowdy Tellez's one-out single in the fourth.
"I feel like assuming we assault first we break that energy on him," Brewers shortstop Willy Adames said. "In any case, we didn't do that and he settled in."
Milwaukee even struck out multiple times against reliever Chris Martin in the 6th inning.
Andrew McCutchen whiffed to begin the inning however arrived at on a third-strike passed ball and progressed to second on a wild pitch. Martin then struck out Kolten Wong, Hunter Renfroe and Tellez.
Freeman's homer was his sixteenth this season. He likewise multiplied in the seventh.
Peralta permitted one run however endured only four innings. He escaped a bases-stacked jam in the fourth by hitting out Cody Bellinger with his 92nd and last pitch.
The Dodgers added an unmerited spat the fifth before Lux's drive to left in the 6th made it 4-0. Lux, who grew up around 40 miles south of Milwaukee in Kenosha, said he had 30 to 35 companions and family members at the game.