The Milwaukee Brewers made their mistakes in a frustrating defeat of seven games, so they would not argue Saturday night. when the Los Angeles Dodgers opened the door to victory with some of their own.

Taking advantage of two mistakes that led to three unearned points at the behest of Clayton Kershaw, the Dodgers' striker, the Brewers finally returned to the winning streak with a 4-2 triumph at Miller Park.

The Brewers trailed, 2-1, entering the bottom of the sixth but Christian Yelich jumped on a Kershaw's first-rate fastball and sent him to the center for a homerun. Kershaw then granted a brace to Ryan Braun and a hat-trick from Keon Broxton, but that's a mistake from third base Max Muncy, who had a tough field match with a routine kick from Manny Piña that opened the way to two

Josh Hader, thrower for the first time since his horrible teen tweets were dug up during the All-Star Game, pitched two shutout innings with four strikeouts and Corey Knebel held the Dodgers in ninth place

BOX SCORE : Brewers 4, Dodgers 2

It took the pitcher of Brewers Chase Anderson 43 lengths to pass the first run, and he was lucky enough to make only two works. With two hits and two shots down, he is ahead of Yasmani Grandal (0-2), but he makes him walk eight lengths to charge goals.

Chris Taylor passes from one to the other by sending two points. The Brewers then made a defensive mistake – Ryan Braun, an inexperienced first baseman, left the bag for what would have been a routine grounding – who kept the game alive and charged the goals.

Anderson finally escaped Hernandez but not before throwing 43 shots, assuring that his night would be short.

The Brewers took a lead of that lead in the second, thanks to receiver's interference on Grandal on first batter, Ryan Braun. He finished second on Tyler Saladino's single, in Hernán Pérez's third place in the center of the depth and scored on Keon Broxton's grounder, Manny Machado did an excellent game in the hole to save a shot

to shoot even in the third inning when Lorenzo Cain and Christian Yelich singled out with a down to put runners on the corners. Jesús Aguilar, normally the batter that the Brewers want in such situations, founded in a double game, and remained a game 2-1.

The Dodgers had a chance to break the game in the fifth inning when they loaded the bases without outs, starting with a drive to Kershaw. Manager Craig Counsell has not hesitated to call rookie Corbin Burnes, only a few weeks after his career in the big league, to face MVP candidate Matt Kemp

Burnes and the Brewers took a break when Kershaw attempted to score receiver Erik Kratz, but he recovered and threw to his pitcher, who made the label for the exit. Burnes then eliminated Kemp on a bruising ball and removed Muncy on a left flank to escape the mess and keep the game in one game.

FIVE WAY

HADER HEARS CHEERS: For those who Ask how fans of the house would react to disgusting tweets from Hader that caused profuse apologies to teammates and the media, the first litmus test was positive. Hader came to throw the seventh inning, and when his name was announced, he received loud cheers, including a standing ovation from many participants.

WORST FIRST: The woes of the first run have become something of a model for Anderson this season. He allowed 17 earned runs in this heat to his 20 starts, which equates to a 7.65 ERA

ROUNDING FIRST ROLLING: Fielder Corey Ray, the Brewers first-round pick 2016, tore it up with AA Biloxi class. On Saturday, he was batting .500 (9 for 18) on a five-game streak with seven points, two doubles, two homers, three RBIs and seven interceptions. In his last 21 games, he scored .293 with 18 points, five doubles, nine homers, 23 RBIs, 12 interceptions and 1,077 OPS. Ray led the league with 18 home runs, 30 interceptions, 49 extra-base hits and 187 total bases.

ANOTHER FIRST ROUND ROLL: Shortstop Brice Turang, the first-round pick of the 2018 Brewers, set off for a solid start to his professional career with the rookie club in the league. 39; Arizona. Turang hit safely in each of his first five games (8 for 18) with four races, four walks, five steals and OPS of .990

ATTACKING THE BUTTON: How many did the seven Brewers – Did this defeat match hurt their position in the NL? Before this slippage, they had the best record in the league. After the seven defeats, they had the fifth best result (.556), behind Chicago (.589), Philadelphia (.563), Atlanta (.558) and Los Angeles (.557).

RECORD

] This year: 56-44

Last Year: 53-47

PRESENCE

Saturday: 36 242

This Year: 1,733,390 (34,668 averages)

Last Year: 1,445950 (29,119 Avg)

COMING SOON

Sunday: Dodgers at Brewers, 13:10 LHP Milwaukee Brent Suter (8-5, 4.39) against Los Angeles LHP Alex Wood (5-5, 3.92). TV: FS Wisconsin. Radio: AM-620.