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Milwaukee Brewers starter Nestor Cortes Jr. said the New York Yankees were not fully bought into using the torpedo bats last season.
From The New York Times
Aaron Judge combined with Paul Goldschmidt and Cody Bellinger to go deep on the first three pitches from Nestor Cortes, then hit two more homers as the New York Yankees set a team record with nine hom...
From The Washington Post
In all, Yankee hitters ambushed Cortes for four first-inning homers as he returned to the Bronx following an offseason three-player trade that sent him to the Brewers in exchange for closer Devin Wil...
From CBSSports.com
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Aaron Civale lasted only three innings and 68 pitches in Sunday's 12-3 loss to the Yankees, and it was revealed afterwards he might be hurt.
Williams is great, but the Brewers' return was pretty solid. Milwaukee got a former All-Star starter in Nestor Cortes who gave the team a lefty starter that it needed. The Brewers also got a guy who could end up playing a role with the club for years to come in Caleb Durbin.
The Yankees hit a franchise record nine home runs in their 20-9 win over the Brewers on Saturday at Yankee Stadium.
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Pro Football Network on MSN‘Learn from This’ — Brewers Skipper Gets Honest About $82M Star’s Historically Disastrous Opening DayThe Milwaukee Brewers have a new look this year after losing shortstop Willy Adames to the San Francisco Giants in free agency. However, the new-look Brewers were not great on Opening Day, as they suffered a 4-2 loss to the New York Yankees.
Nestor Cortes allowed homers on the first three pitches he threw Saturday, and things got worse from there as Milwaukee was blown out by New York.
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Brew Crew Ball on MSNGame Thread #3: Milwaukee Brewers (0-2) @ New York Yankees (2-0)After a tough 4-2 loss on Opening Day, the Brewers are back after two days off to continue their series with the New Yo.... what’s that? They played yesterday? Hmm, I seem to have forgotten. In all seriousness,
New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge continued his torrid start to the season on Sunday against the Milwaukee Brewers (GameTracker), launching his fourth home run (a two-run shot) in his first three games.
Pat Murphy discusses the Brewers' 12-3 loss to the Yankees and being swept, noting the pitching struggles, lack of consistent offense, and more