Brewers vs. Diamondbacks: Milwaukee Walks Off In Extras, Advances To NLCS
The Milwaukee Brewers coughed up a lead in the ninth, but that just set up the walk-off win in extra innings to advance to the NLCS for the first time since 1982.
The Milwaukee Brewers coughed up a lead in the ninth, but that just set up the walk-off win in extra innings to advance to the NLCS for the first time since 1982.
Powered by four home runs -- including Ryan Roberts' grand slam and Chris Young's two blasts -- the Diamondbacks evened their Division Series with a 10-6 victory over the Brewers.
After getting clobbered 8-1 in Game 3, the Brewers turn to Randy Wolf in hopes of clinching their NLDS matchup with the Brewers. Joe Saunders will start for the Diamondbacks.
After two Division Series games in which they looked overmatched, the Arizona Diamondbacks overwhelmed the Milwaukee Brewers in Game 3, 8-1.
The Brewers are one win away from advancing to their first championship series since 1982. Can the Diamondbacks stay alive?
After a dominant 4-1 victory in Game 1 of their National League Divisional Series, the Milwaukee Brewers will look to take a commanding 2-0 lead over the Arizona Diamondbacks at Miller Park Sunday. First pitch is scheduled for 5:07 p.m. EST on TBS.
In retrospect, it probably didn't matter. In retrospect, there probably wasn't much that Diamondbacks manager Kirk Gibson could have done to prevent his club from losing Game 1 of their Division...
The Brewers are famous for their big boppers, but they're actually keyed by their outstanding starting pitchers. Will that be enough to beat the Arizona Cinderfellas?