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Brewers Fall to Diamondbacks in Misiorowski’s Final Spring Tune-Up

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In a crucial final spring training matchup, the Brewers faced off against the Diamondbacks, with all eyes on Jacob Misiorowski, who has been named the Opening Day starter against the Chicago White Sox. Misiorowski delivered 4.1 innings on a scorching Arizona day, allowing four hits and four runs while striking out three. His fastball reached an impressive 100.1 MPH, and he generated 14 swings and misses, showcasing the potential that has earned him the starting nod.

Following Misiorowski’s outing, Logan Henderson took the mound and delivered two scoreless innings, striking out three batters. His performance provided a solid foundation for the Brewers’ pitching staff, even as the team struggled to find momentum offensively.

On the offensive front, the Brewers welcomed back World Baseball Classic champions Jackson Chourio and William Contreras, who wasted no time making their presence felt. Chourio kicked off the game with a double, setting the stage for Contreras, who launched a towering 446-foot home run in the third inning. Jake Bauers quickly followed suit, smashing his fifth homer of the spring, both off Diamondbacks pitcher Zac Gallen.

Sal Frelick had a standout night, going 3-for-3 with a double and three RBIs. The excitement continued in the fourth inning when Freddy Zamora, batting ninth, hit his first homer of the spring, tying the game at 6. Moments later, in the fifth inning, Frelick and Bauers connected for back-to-back doubles, giving the Brewers a narrow 7-6 lead.

However, the tide turned in the eighth inning when Jose Nova took over for Henderson. He allowed a pivotal two-RBI double to Jakey Josepha, shifting the advantage to the Diamondbacks at 8-7. The Brewers’ offense faltered in the ninth, failing to produce a baserunner after the fifth inning, sealing their fate in this final spring training contest.

The Brewers will look to regroup as they prepare to face the Padres on Saturday, with Robert Gasser slated to take the mound.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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