MILWAUKEE -- After becoming the first pitcher in four years to surrender two grand slams in the same game, Brewers right-hander Mike Fiers was at a loss for words.
"For us to score 10 there and not even be close to winning …" Fiers said before a long pause. "I don't even know how to explain it. Things haven't been going our way. Things definitely haven't been going my way. I need to be better. I don't know what else to say."
Fiers fell to 0-3 after allowing eight Reds runs, four earned, on six hits and three walks in four innings in a 16-10 loss, but it was the manner in which those runs scored that left Fiers searching for an explanation.