4/4/23 Hometown Broadcasting Sports Tuesday
4 April 2023 Sports
Tuesday Sports
From Wayne Mausser
Rookie Brice Turang hit a grand slam for his first major league home run, capping a seven-run fifth inning as the Milwaukee Brewers opened their home schedule by routing the New York Mets 10-0 on Monday.
Brian Anderson also homered and Freddy Peralta pitched six innings of two-hit ball as the Brewers won their third straight. This marked Milwaukee’s first shutout victory in a home opener since a 2-0 triumph over Atlanta in 2014.
Shut out in their first 16 innings this season, the Brewers have scored 22 runs in their last 20 innings.
The day started poorly for the Mets when Carlos Carrasco received a pitch-clock violation before throwing his first pitch. That set the tone for the rest of an afternoon in which they compiled more clock violations (four) than hits (three). New York has lost 14 of its last 17 games at Milwaukee.
Carrasco allowed a two-out RBI single to Jesse Winker in the third, gave up a two-run homer to Brian Anderson in the fourth — Milwaukee’s first home run this season — and left after walking Christian Yelich and Jesse Winker starting the fifth.
Carrasco’s fastball velocity dropped from an average of 92.1 mph in the first inning to 89.9 mph in the fifth.
The Brewers poured it on from there.
Tommy Hunter replaced Carrasco and promptly allowed an RBI single to Willy Adames before walking Rowdy Tellez. After Winker came home when William Contreras grounded out, Carrasco walked Garrett Mitchell to load the bases.
Anderson singled home Adames, then Turang ripped an 0-1 pitch over the wall in right-center for a 417 foot blast extending Milwaukee’s lead to 10-0. Turang pumped his fist as he rounded first and raised his arms aloft as he headed to second.
Turang joined Bill Spiers (1989), Tim Unroe (1997) and Shaun Marcum (2011) as the only Brewers to hit grand slams for their first homers.
That was more than enough for Peralta, who walked two of the first three batters he faced before settling down to hold the Mets scoreless. Peralta struck out seven and allowed three walks.
Bryse Wilson worked the final three innings and gave up just one hit to earn his second career save.
Turang, one of three rookies in the starting lineup, has gone 5 of 10 with five RBIs through the Brewers’ first four games.
Turang is the Brewers’ new starting second baseman now that they’ve traded Kolten Wong to Seattle in a deal that brought Winker to Milwaukee. Winker opened the scoring with an RBI single in the third and also has drive in five runs already.
Anderson, who signed with the Brewers in the offseason after spending six seasons with the Miami Marlins, went 2 of 3 with three RBIs on Monday.
RHP Max Scherzer (1-0, 4.50 ERA) pitches for the Mets and LHP Wade Miley makes his season debut for the Brewers as this three-game series continues Tuesday night.
Elsewhere in the NL Central Monday the Reds edged the Cubs 7-6, the Pirates nipped the Red Sox 7-6 and the Braves downed the Cardinals 8-4.
The Milwaukee Bucks are at Washington tonight against the Wizards. The Bucks (56-22) have a two-game lead over Boston with four games remaining in the regular season. Boston won the season series with Milwaukee and has the tiebreaker. Philadelphia (51-27) is third in the East.
The Bucks are coming off a 117-104 home victory over the 76ers Sunday night.
UConn won the men’s NCAA basketball championship Monday night with a 76-59 win over San Diego State. The Huskies have now won five national championships in the past 24 years, under three different coaches, with Jim Calhoun leading the program in 1999, 2004 and 2011, Kevin Ollie in 2014 and now Dan Hurley. UConn officially reaffirmed its status as one of the premier programs in college basketball.
Adama Sanogo, a junior center, finished Monday’s title game with 17 points and 10 rebounds, after averaging 20.2 points and 9.8 rebounds in the first five games of the tournament. He was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player.
The University of Wisconsin officially introduced new head coach Mike Hastings on Monday. Hastings said his players will have to take it one day at a time, as they can’t be champs overnight.
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