The Brewers put together a convincing 7-2 win against the Pirates on Tuesday night, an opportunistic performance with the playoffs approaching.
The offense scored seven runs on just six hits, largely making the most of Pittsburgh’s mistakes.
Perhaps the most remarkable player on the end of Pittsburgh’s mistakes was Rhys Hoskins. The first baseman had quite the eclectic night of plate appearances, reaching base four times while going 0-for-0. He reached on a walk, catcher’s interference, hit by pitch, and walked again with the bases loaded in the seventh inning.