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Old 06-12-2022, 07:11 AM   #173
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Walkers news: June 7 -- Milwaukee 4, St. Louis 2

Record: 26-32, 7th, 7.5 GB Quad City
Alexis Yanez shut out St. Louis on two hits over the first six innings Milwaukee built itself a 4-0 lead before holding on to defeat the River Walkers 4-2 at Busch Stadium (2006).
Yanez (4-2) allowed just two singles during his time on the mound, He struck out seven and walked one.
While Yanez was pitching, the Crushers built him a 4-0 lead.
It started right away as Milwaukee opened the game with three straight hits -- a Mike Lamoreux double, an Andy Burhoe single and an RBI single from Danny Gutierrez -- off St. Louis starter Agustin Perdomo to make it 1-0.
After a strike out, Steve Ricca singled to load the bases.
Dylan Crews then made it 2-0 with a fly ball to center.
The Crushers tallied again in the third.
This time, Gutierrez led off the inning with a single off Perdomo.
He stole second and moved to third on a Nicholas Thibault single.
Gutierrez scored Milwaukee's third run when Ricca grounded into a double play.
Ricca scored the Crushers fourth run in the sixth.
He led off with a single off Perdomo.
A one-out double by Jim Carr moved him to third.
Jose Flores made it 4-0 with a deep fly ball to right.
Joe Allen did get St. Louis on the board when led off the seventh with a homer off Milwaukee reliever Miles Kipp.
Kipp finished off the seventh without allowing another base runner.
Caleb Walker did the same in the eighth.
Dave Araya allowed St. Louis to load the bases in the ninth before a single by Mark Waterson made it 4-2.
Luis Colon took over with the bases again loaded.
He got pinch hitter Zach Wenman to strike out to end the game.
It marked Colon's fifth save of the season.
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