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03/31 21:20 CDT Brewers rally for 6-2 win over Tampa Bay to spoil McClanahan's
first game appearance since 2023
Brewers rally for 6-2 win over Tampa Bay to spoil McClanahan's first game
appearance since 2023
By STEVE MEGARGEE
AP Sports Writer
MILWAUKEE (AP) --- Gary Snchez and Jake Bauers homered, Brice Turang drove in
two runs, and the Milwaukee Brewers rallied to beat Tampa Bay 6-2 on Tuesday
night after Shane McClanahan held them hitless for 4 1/3 innings in his first
appearance since 2023.
Jonathan Aranda and Nick Fortes hit solo shots for the Rays.
McClanahan underwent his second Tommy John surgery in August 2023 and then
missed the entire 2025 season due to an inflamed nerve in his left triceps. In
his return, McClanahan (0-1) allowed one walk and no hits through the first
four innings before the Brewers got to him in the fifth.
Milwaukee trailed 2-0 when Snchez drew a leadoff walk, Brandon Lockridge hit a
one-out single and Joey Ortiz reached on a two-out walk to load the bases.
Turang then singled into right.
As Snchez and Lockridge scored, Turang got caught in a rundown and was tagged
by center fielder Cedric Mullins before Ortiz crossed the plate. Turang was
initially ruled out, but the call was overturned after replays showed Mullins
lost control of the ball.
That enabled Ortiz's run to count and gave Milwaukee a 3-2 lead.
Milwaukee added two runs off Cole Sulser in the sixth as Snchez hit a 414-foot
drive to center and Lockridge delivered an RBI double.
Tampa Bay left the bases loaded in the eighth when Abner Uribe retired Richie
Palacios on a fly to right. Bauers made it 6-2 with a 376-foot drive to
right-center off Yoendrys Gmez.
Brewers starter Brandon Woodruff (1-0) struck out six and allowed two runs,
four hits and no walks in five innings. McClanahan struck out four and allowed
three runs --- two earned --- as well as two walks and two hits in 4 2/3
innings.
Tampa Bay's Yandy Daz, who went 11 of 20 in the Rays' first four games, was 0
for 4. He nearly led off the game with a homer for a second straight night, but
his drive to left went just foul.
Up next
Drew Rasmussen (0-0, 1.80 ERA) starts for Tampa Bay and Jacob Misiorowski (1-0,
1.80) pitches for Milwaukee on Wednesday.
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