Brewers fail to complete sweep against Reds with 7-2 loss
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 2, 2026, 10:34 PM
Last updated Jul 2, 2026
The Milwaukee Brewers lost 7-2 to the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday at American Family Field, falling short of a series sweep. Jacob Misiorowski struggled despite striking out 10 batters, allowing two home runs that contributed to the Reds' lead. The Brewers managed only four hits throughout the game, scoring twice after a strong offensive performance in previous games of the series. With a record of 53-32, the Brewers now prepare to face the Arizona Diamondbacks over the weekend.
- •Brewers record drops to 53-32 after the loss
- •Jacob Misiorowski struck out 10 batters in five innings
- •Garrett Mitchell and Brice Turang provided the only runs for Milwaukee
- •Cincinnati capitalized on two home runs to take control of the game
- •Next game is against the Arizona Diamondbacks this weekend
- 10:34 PMYahoo Sports — Misiorowski Not Sharp Enough in Brewers' Loss to Reds
"The Milwaukee Brewers could not complete the sweep of the Cincinnati Reds.
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