The Brewers’ lack of production with runners on base continued on Tuesday night, and this time, the late offense they mustered was not enough in a 4-3 loss to the Reds.
Milwaukee had a man on base in every inning but did not get on the board until Christian Yelich’s three-run home run in the ninth. They went three-for-eight with runners in scoring position and left 10 runners on base.
It seemed the Brewers were about to score in the fourth when Victor Caratini doubled to right field, but Andruw Monasterio was thrown out at home plate with plenty of time to spare to end the inning.