Milwaukee Brewers’ painful days are over as the team managed to break out a win over the Cleveland Guardians, ending their two-game streak without a run. Sal Frelick, Rhys Hoskins, and hurting William Contreras all came out to play to prevent a sweep in the hands of the Guardians.

Fans have been discouraged by the team’s latest showing, going blank in their first two losses against the Guaridans. Desperation always come out to the rescue.
Hoskins led the way with his four hits and five RBIs but Sal Frelick may have started everything to unlock their offense.
The outfielder let out his frustration in one play by throwing his helmet. Hoskins thought it was his teammate’s passion and desire to win showing.
“That’s what he brings to this team,” he said.

“Flying all over the place, playing with his hair on fire. … That’s a big moment in the game to get us back to even.”
Frelick also contributed numbers in the victory. He batted five times and had one run and one home run.
Sal Frelick explains getting emotional
Emotions were high within the fan base and the team heading to that third game of the series. It translated on the field and Frelick was among the first to express his emotions.
He said he did that to energize the team.
“I’m trying to be a spark plug, get some energy,” Frelick said. “It just happened.”
He also clarified that it was not out of frustration but more of him celebrating the good things that are happening in that moment.

“Im just making sure that when good things happen, the guys are fired up. And even when they don’t, guys get at bats without results, go give them a pat. Something like that.”
The team will have a one-day rest before they go back to the American Family Field to host the Minnesota Twins.
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