Brewers vs Tigers Recap: Misiorowski shines in Milwaukee’s 12-4 rout

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Brewers Dominate Tigers with Big Eighth Inning
Milwaukee traveled to Detroit on Tuesday, ready to bounce back after losing to Miami on Sunday. The Tigers were coming off a tough loss to Boston the day before. Going into the game, both teams knew pitching would be critical—Detroit featured ace Tariq Skubal, a two-time Cy Young Award winner, while Milwaukee sent Kyle Harrison to the mound. However, this night belonged completely to the Brewers. Milwaukee's bats came alive early and often, building momentum throughout the contest. When the final out was recorded, the scoreboard read Milwaukee 12, Detroit 4. It was a dominant performance that showed the Brewers' offensive resilience after their recent setback. The victory improved Milwaukee's record to thirteen wins and nine losses on the season.
Milwaukee's Second Inning Explosion Sets Early Tone
Milwaukee jumped on Detroit immediately, scoring three runs in the second inning that would prove crucial. Frelick delivered a sharp single to right field, bringing Mitchell home to give the Brewers their first lead. The ball exploded off his bat at ninety-nine miles per hour, traveling just seventeen feet. Following that, Turang stepped up and unleashed a powerful single that scored both Frelick and Rengifo in one swing. His hit traveled two hundred twelve feet at a twenty-two-degree launch angle. Detroit finally broke through in the fourth inning when Greene scored on Báez's groundout, but by then Milwaukee had established firm control. The Brewers' early aggression set the tone for a night of offensive dominance that would define their performance.
Brewers' Eighth Inning Barrage Seals Victory
The game remained relatively quiet until Milwaukee's eighth inning offensive outburst changed everything. The Brewers pounded Detroit's pitchers, scoring seven runs in one inning to blow the game wide open. Mitchell launched a triple to right field, rocketing the ball one hundred three miles per hour for two hundred twenty-five feet. Rengifo followed with a single, then Contreras and Bauers delivered key hits as runners continued crossing home plate. Bauers crushed a double traveling three hundred two feet at a hundred three miles per hour, showcasing the Brewers' power advantage. Detroit managed three runs in the ninth inning when McGonigle and Vierling both contributed hits, but it was far too late. Milwaukee's dominant eighth inning sealed their commanding twelve-to-four victory and proved their offense could explode without warning.
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