Brewers sweep Indians with beatings

CLEVELAND – Eric Lauer led a no-hit game against the Indians until the sixth inning, a day after the Brewers got a historic no-hit or run, his teammates hit 05:00 home runs ii Milwaukee crushed 11-1 in Cleveland on Sunday.

Just hours after Corbin Burnes and Josh Hader combined to achieve the ninth hit of the season, a historic record, – and Cleveland fell victim to that success for the third time in a year – Lauer threatened to get this achievement on consecutive days.

Lauer didn’t allow unstoppable until Ryan Lavarnway got a single in center field with an out in the sixth inning. Lavarnway, the Indians ’alternate catcher, hit a 1-2 line in center field.

Colombian Oscar Mercat followed with a single and Myles Straw propelled Lavarnway with another single. Brewers manager Craig Counsell withdrew Lauer, who received a standing ovation as he left the court.

Brad Boxberger struck out the next two batters.

For the Brewers the Mexican Luis Uries of 5-2 with an annotated one; the Venezuelan Manny Pinya of 5-3 with two scored and 3 produced.

For the Indians, Dominicans Amed Rosario 4-0; José Ramírez 4-0; and Franmil Reis 4-1. The Colombian Market 3-1.

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