
Christian Yelich left the game early due to a tight left hamstring.
The Milwaukee Brewers have an 8-7 record following their loss to the Washington Nationals.
Brice Turang was a standout performer, recording three hits, including two home runs and two RBIs.
The Milwaukee Brewers lost 6-8 to the Washington Nationals, continuing their shaky start to the season with an 8-7 record. Star player Christian Yelich exited the game early due to a tight left hamstring, raising concerns about his condition.
Brewers bracing for 'bad news' about Christian Yelich after early exit originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Milwaukee Brewers have gotten off to quite a shaky start to the season, posting an 8-7 record through Sunday afternoonâs action. As they looked to avoid the sweep against the Washington Nationals, the Brewersâ struggles persisted, dropping the final match of the series 6-8.
This isnât to say that Milwaukee didnât have its standout performers, as Brice Turang had himself an afternoon, recording three hits against the Nationals, two of which were home runs, netting him two RBIs.
It just wasnât enough to suppress the offensive magic that Washington conjured up, putting up six combined runs in the seventh and eighth innings.
Another thing that didnât help the Brewersâ chances at pulling off a win on Sunday was the early departure of their franchise star, Christian Yelich, who left the match early on due to a tight left hamstring. The 34-year-old would leave the match with two at-bats to his name, failing to get on base in either chance at the plate.
While there hasnât been anything concrete said about Yelichâs injury, Brewers manager Pat Murphy offered a concerning thought regarding the health of his star slugger, telling reporters after the match that the team is expecting some heavy news.
âWeâre most likely to get some bad news on Yelich,â Murphy told the press, as reported by MLB.comâs Adam McCalvy.
The 34-year-old has been ever-present for Milwaukee this season, slashing a .324/.389/.469 statline, recording a single home run and ten RBIs throughout his 14 appearances this season. Any sort of absence would be a certain blow for the Brewers, as Yelich has been their offensive cornerstone for the last nine seasons, a timespan that has seen Yelich be named to three All-Star teams, and be awarded two Silver Sluggers and the National League MVP in the 2017 season.
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