The Brewers put together another spectacular offensive performance to clinch the series against the Orioles with an 11-5 win.
On a day when starter DL Hall wasn’t at his best, the Brewers’ offense showcased its trademark approach to win another high-scoring affair.
Hall’s command evaded him in his first start against his former team. Whether it was uncompetitive offerings or hanging pitches, the Orioles scored five runs on eight hits against Hall. He still had glimpses of the nasty stuff that makes him such a promising pitcher, but it was a strenuous game in which he only pitched 3 1⁄3 innings.