
Quinn Priester pitches in opposition to the Colorado Rockies on Saturday, June 28. (Picture by Patrick McDermott/Getty Pictures)
MILWAUKEE – Quinn Priester struck out a career-high 11 batters in seven innings of one-hit ball, Joey Ortiz homered for the third time in 4 video games, and the Milwaukee Brewers prolonged their successful streak to 4 with a 5-0 victory over the foremost league-worst Colorado Rockies on Saturday.
Priester (6-2) allowed a one-out single to Michael Toglia in the fifth and walked a pair whereas throwing 95 pitches in the longest and greatest begin of his three main league seasons.
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Aaron Ashby and DL Corridor accomplished the one-hitter.
Brice Turang had three hits, together with a run-scoring infield single in the primary and an RBI double in the fifth. Ortiz hit a two-run homer in the fourth.

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Antonio Senzatela (3-11) allowed 5 runs on eight hits and three walks in 4 2/3 innings.
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Going through the highest of Colorado’s lineup for the third time, Priester had an 0-2 rely on Tyler Freeman to start out the sixth earlier than throwing 4 straight balls. He adopted that by getting Jordan Beck to floor out, then struck out the following two batters on seven pitches.
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Milwaukee’s pitching employees has an NL-leading 3.27 ERA over the past 31 video games, throughout which the Brewers are 22-9.
What’s subsequent:
Chad Patrick (3-7, 3.72 ERA) tries to assist the Brewers full a three-game sweep when he faces the Rockies’ German Marquez (3-8, 6.11) on Sunday.
The Supply: The Related Press offered this report.