If you take away the wild ninth inning that saw four runs cross in the victory, the Brewers have scored just one run on eight hits in 17 innings entering Saturday. They were 1-15 with runners in scoring position on 18 strikeouts. Including that ninth inning, they had only recorded three extra-base hits so far in the series. On Saturday, that trend continued as the Brewers dropped their second in a row to the Padres, losing 4-0.
Two mistakes overshadowed what was for the most part a solid start for Aaron Ashby. He started the game throwing darts, striking out five in the first two innings.