Kyle Harrison led the Milwaukee Brewers to a 7-1 victory over the San Diego Padres, allowing no earned runs in five innings. The Brewers secured the series win, marking their sixth victory in seven games.
Key points
Kyle Harrison pitched five shutout innings
Brewers scored seven runs against Padres
Milwaukee won six of their last seven games
Harrison has a 2.09 ERA this season
Next game is against the Minnesota Twins
Milwaukee BrewersSan Diego Padres
May 14, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Kyle Harrison (52) has a mound visit with catcher Gary Sanchez (99) in the fourth inning against the San Diego Padres at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-Imagn Images | Benny Sieu-Imagn Images
May 14, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Kyle Harrison (52) has a mound visit with catcher Gary Sanchez (99) in the fourth inning against the San Diego Padres at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-Imagn Images | Benny Sieu-Imagn Images
Box Score
Milwaukee jumped all over San Diego starter Griffin Canning early, scoring three runs in each of the first two innings, and Kyle Harrison turned in another gem to deliver a 7-1 victory. After taking two of three from the Padres, the Brewers have now won six of their last seven games.
Canning started the bottom of the first inning with a strikeout of Jackson Chourio, then completely fell apart, walking the next four batters to bring home the Brewersâ first run. With just one out, the Padres had already sent Ron Marinaccio to warm up in the bullpen. Luis Rengifo came to the plate with the bases still loaded, worked the count to 3-2, and grounded a two-run single into right field to give the Brewers an early 3-0 lead.
Canning stayed in the game and managed to retire and without allowing another run. He came back out for the second inning and allowed a single to on his second pitch, then threw the ball away on a pick-off attempt. The speedy Hamilton ended up on third, and after Chourio flew out doubled into the gap in left-center to knock him in.
At this point, Marinaccio was ready, but Padres manager left Canning in to face , who hit an infield pop-up, and Gary SĂĄnchez, who smoked another double into the same gap to bring Hamilton home. singled to score SĂĄnchez, and that would be all for Canning.
After Canning exited, each team was only able to manage a single run, so the game ended with a score of Brewers 7, Padres 1. Milwaukee scored again in the fourth on a Vaughn double and Rengifo single, while got their lone run in the ninth inning.
The Brewersâ pitching staff â led by Harrison â didnât allow a single earned run all game. Harrison delivered a beauty, allowing just five hits and no walks over five shutout innings while striking out seven. He got into a couple jams, but rebounded each time to escape without allowing a run.
Milwaukee is now 6-2 when Harrison starts, and he still hasnât allowed more than two runs in any outing this season. His off-speed stuff looked great, his fastball touched 98 mph, and he now has a 2.09 ERA on the season. For a Brewers team built around young pitching, Harrison has quickly become a dependable presence in the rotation and continues to put up elite numbers.
Also, for all the (justified) talk about the Brewers needing more production out of the left side of the infield, Luis Rengifo has been playing better and better. Rengifo was great this series â he now has seven hits in his last three games and has made a couple nice plays at third base. David Hamilton isnât ever going to hit twenty home runs, but heâs gotten his on-base percentage up to .327 and leads the league in bunt base hits. When those two guys are contributing, the Brewersâ offense looks even better.
First pitch for tomorrowâs series opener against the Twins is scheduled for 6:10 p.m. will go for , while the Brewers have yet to announce a starter.
Q&A
What were Kyle Harrison's stats in the game against the Padres?
Kyle Harrison pitched five shutout innings, allowing five hits, no walks, and striking out seven batters.
How did the Brewers score their runs against the Padres?
The Brewers scored three runs in each of the first two innings and added another run in the fourth inning, totaling seven runs in the game.
What is Kyle Harrison's ERA for the season after this game?
After the game against the Padres, Kyle Harrison has a 2.09 ERA for the season.
Who is the Brewers' next opponent after the Padres series?
The Brewers' next opponent is the Minnesota Twins, with the series opener scheduled for tomorrow at 6:10 p.m.
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