Milwaukee, WI
Rhys Hoskins slugs 3-run homer in 7th to help Brewers send Cardinals to 7th straight loss
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Rhys Hoskins hit a go-ahead three-run home run in the seventh inning and the Milwaukee Brewers beat St. Louis 5-3 on Saturday night, sending the Cardinals to their seventh straight loss.
Milwaukee trailed 3-2 when Hoskins hit his team-leading ninth homer, a 407-foot blast to center off reliever Andrew Kittredge (0-2).
The NL-Central leading Brewers have eight straight wins over the Cardinals, dating to last season. It’s Milwaukee’s longest winning streak all-time against St. Louis.
The Cardinals, last in the division and nine games behind Milwaukee, have the longest current losing streak in the majors.
“I watched a lot of those moments last year,” said Hoskins, who missed the entire season with a torn right ACL. “So, just to kind of be right back in those is a ton of fun, but something that I’ll never really take for granted.”
Milwaukee starter Freddy Peralta, who walked six batters in five innings in his last outing, walked one and struck out eight, giving up three runs in six innings.
Relievers Hoby Milner (1-0), Bryan Hudson and Trevor Megill held St. Louis in check, allowing four hits in three shutout innings. Megill earned his fourth save.
“That was really cool,” Megill said of Hoskins’ homer,
With two outs and a runner on first base in the ninth inning, Paul Goldschmidt tried to rally the Cardinals with a single off Megill, breaking a career-worst 0-for-32 skid. Goldschmidt had struck out in his first four at-bats, including twice with two runners on base.
Megill locked down the win by coaxing a fly out by Nolan Arenado, who went 0 for 5.
St. Louis starter Kyle Gibson struck out seven batters and walked four in five innings. The 36-year-old right-hander had thrown six or more innings in each of his first seven starts this season.
“We have to believe in ourselves and figure out if how we’re going about our business is the way we want to do it and, if it is, you’ve got to keep going,” Gibson said. “You’ve got to pick yourself up after nights like tonight. That’s obviously a punch in the gut having the lead there.”
The Brewers scored their first two runs when batters got hit by pitches with the bases loaded. Gibson hit Jake Bauers in the third inning, and JoJo Romero hit Gary Sánchez in the sixth.
Bauers went 2 for 3. William Contreras went 1 for 2 with two walks and has reached base safely in 19 consecutive games, tied for longest in the majors with the Dodgers’ Freddie Freeman.
Lars Nootbaar went 2 for 4 with two RBIs for the Cardinals, who had 12 hits, to the Brewers’ six.
“The at-bats were way better tonight,” Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said. “We got beat tonight, we didn’t beat ourselves.”
The Cardinals entered Saturday having scored 129 runs, second-worst in the majors behind the White Sox (116).
TRAINER’S ROOM
Cardinals: Activated INF Matt Carpenter from the injured list. Optioned INF José Fermín to Triple-A Memphis.
Brewers: Activated RHP Mitch White. Optioned RHP Kevin Herget to Triple-A Nashville.
UP NEXT
Cardinals RHP Miles Mikolas (2-5, 6.43 ERA) faces Brewers RHP Bryse Wilson (2-1, 2.40 ERA).
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Milwaukee, WI
New Products: Milwaukee Tool, FiTech Fuel Injection and More
By SEMA News Editors
Milwaukee Tool
M18 Brushless Pipe Threading Oiler
Milwaukee Tool has introduced its M18 Brushless Pipe Threading Oiler, a cordless solution designed to streamline portable pipe-threading operations.
According to Milwaukee, the oiler features a steel frame that attaches to pipe vises and is optimized for use with the company’s 6-in. Leveling Tripod Chain Vise. A self-contained basin and catch system are designed to help contain oil and reduce cleanup on jobsites.
Milwaukee said the oiler’s adjustable hose and flow-rate controls allow users to direct oil where needed during threading operations, which can help improve thread quality, extend die life and reduce oil waste. A three-stage filtration system separates metal chips from oil for reuse and longer service intervals.
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FiTech Fuel Injection
Go E85 Power Adder EFI Systems
FiTech Fuel Injection has introduced two new EFI systems designed for E85-fueled, high-horsepower applications: the Go E85 2×4 Power Adder EFI System and the Go E85 1200HP Power Adder EFI System.
According to FiTech, both systems feature eight 130 lb/hr injectors operating at 58 PSI and are intended for turbocharged, supercharged, nitrous-assisted and high-output naturally aspirated engine combinations. The systems utilize the company’s self-learning EFI technology, which continuously adjusts fueling to optimize performance and drivability.
Go E85 2×4 Power Adder EFI System
FiTech’s dual-quad EFI system combines a traditional dual four-barrel appearance with modern electronic fuel injection technology. The company said the system supports up to 1,600 hp on gasoline and up to 1,200 hp on E85 fuel. Available in black or polished finishes.
Go E85 1200HP Power Adder EFI System
Based on FiTech’s Go EFI 8 platform, the throttle-body EFI system is designed specifically for E85-powered performance applications. According to the manufacturer, the system supports up to 1,200 hp on E85 and up to 1,600 hp on gasoline. Available in black or polished finishes.
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Fleetguard
ES Compleat OAT PG Coolant
Fleetguard, a brand of Atmus Filtration Technologies, has announced ES Compleat OAT PG coolant, a new propylene glycol-based coolant intended for applications with environmentally sensitive operating requirements.
According to the company, the coolant uses the same organic acid technology (OAT) found in Fleetguard ES Compleat OAT coolant but replaces ethylene glycol with propylene glycol. Fleetguard said the product is designed for industries and applications where propylene glycol coolant is recommended or required, including food and beverage transportation.
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Milwaukee, WI
Who will the Bucks select in the NBA draft? Ask beat writer Jim Owczarski
With lottery in mind, two potential suitors for Giannis Antetokounmpo
With NBA lottery complete, a look at two potential suitors well positioned to trade for Giannis Antetokounmpo, discussed on the Point Forward Podcast.
The Milwaukee Bucks hold the No. 10 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft on June 23.
Can the Bucks find a star in the first round? Who should the Bucks select? And, what happens if the Bucks trade Giannis Antetokounmpo?
Send questions about the NBA draft, the Bucks or Giannis to beat writer Jim Owczarski, who will answer questions in a mailbag this week.
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Milwaukee, WI
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