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Milwaukee Brewers vs Minnesota Twins score, live game updates, highlights

High View: Miller Park catwalk
Take a climb up to the Milwaukee Brewers’ Miller Park catwalk.
Mike De Sisti, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
On the heels of consecutive shutout losses, the Milwaukee Brewers look to avoid a sweep and score some runs on Sunday afternoon, May 18 against the Minnesota Twins.
Follow along for live updates from American Family Field as Freddy Peralta (4-3, 2.66) starts for Milwaukee against Zebby Matthews, making his season debut.
What time is the Brewers game tonight?
Time: 1:10 p.m.
What channel is the Brewers game on tonight?
TV channel: FanDuel Sports Wisconsin
Twins lineup
- Trevor Larnach RF
- Ryan Jeffers DH
- Brooks Lee SS
- Ty France 1B
- Kody Clemens 2B
- Royce Lewis 3B
- Harrison Bader LF
- DaShawn Keirsey Jr. CF
- Christian Vázquez C
Brewers lineup
- Brice Turang 2B
- Jackson Chourio CF
- William Contreras C
- Christian Yelich DH
- Rhys Hoskins 1B
- Isaac Collins LF
- Sal Frelick RF
- Caleb Durbin 3B
- Joey Ortiz SS
Brewers schedule
Brewers vs. Orioles, 6:40 p.m. May 19. Milwaukee RHP Quinn Priester (1-2, 4.59) vs. Baltimore TBA. TV – FanDuel Sports Wisconsin. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.
Brewers vs. Orioles, 6:40 p.m. May 20. Milwaukee RHP Logan Henderson (2-0, 42.45) vs. Baltimore TBA. TV – FanDuel Sports Wisconsin. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.
Brewers vs. Orioles, 12:10 p.m. May 21. Milwaukee RHP Chad Patrick (2-4, 3.35) vs. Baltimore TBA. TV – FanDuel Sports Wisconsin. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.

Minnesota
Speeding motorcyclist dies in downtown Minneapolis crash, state patrol says

A motorcyclist who crashed while leaving downtown Minneapolis was later found dead, according to the Minnesota State Patrol.
The crash happened around 1 a.m. Sunday on the ramp from Third Street to Interstate 94 west, according to the patrol’s incident report.
The 21-year-old motorcyclist from Spring Lake Park, Minnesota, was “traveling a very high rate of speed,” the patrol said, and “was later found deceased as a result of the crash.”
No other vehicles were involved. The motorcyclist has not been publicly identified.
Minnesota
Philadelphia Eagles at Minnesota Vikings: Third Quarter Recap and Fourth Quarter Discussion

Once again, it’s time to get those four fingers up above your head. We’re heading to the final quarter of play at U.S. Bank Stadium, and our Minnesota Vikings are trailing the Philadelphia Eagles by a score of 21-16.
The Vikings got the football first to start the second half after deferring on the opening coin toss. Myles Price got things started with a nice return to set the Vikings up at midfield. The Minnesota offense did push down into the red zone, but then Carson Wentz picked up an inexplicable intentional grounding penalty and the Vikings settled for another Will Reichard field goal, a 28-yarder to make it 14-9.
The Eagles then struck immediately on their next drive, as Jalen Hurts dropped back to pass and found a wide open Devonta Smith behind the Vikings’ defense for a 79-yard touchdown, and just like that it was 21-9.
The Vikings finally got into the end zone on their next drive, courtesy of Jordan Mason. He took a direct snap and managed to barely outrun the Eagles’ defense to the left pylon for a 1-yard touchdown to make it 21-16 with just under four minutes remaining in the third quarter.
The Eagles have moved the ball into Minnesota territory, and as we move to the fourth quarter they’re looking at a 3rd-and-5 from the Minnesota 23-yard line.
Can the Vikings figure out a way to put together a come-from-behind win against the defending world champs? That’s what it’s going to take, as they trail the Eagles going into the fourth quarter by a score of 21-16. Come join us for the conclusion of this one!
Minnesota
Big third period lifts Gophers men’s hockey at North Dakota; women fall to Ohio State for first loss of season

The Gophers play host to Minnesota Duluth next weekend.
Women’s hockey: No. 2 Ohio State 4, No. 3 Gophers 1
Joy Dunne had a goal and an assist as No. 2 Ohio State skated to a 4-1 victory over the No. 3 Gophers on Saturday at Ridder Arena.
The loss was the first of the season for the Gophers (6-1, 2-1 WCHA), who went into the game as the top-scoring team in the nation with 6.1 goals per game and 37 goals overall.
The Buckeyes (5-0, 3-0) held Gophers forward Abbey Murphy, who went into the game leading the nation with 12 goals and 18 points, scoreless for the first time this season.
“Obviously, not the result we wanted,” Gophers coach Brad Frost told reporters. “We had some great chances. [Goalie Hannah] Clark played real well. We had some chances, but we just didn’t execute. Madison [Kaiser] got us a little life in the third and allowed us to pull our goalie, but again, poor execution and it ends up in our net. So, we’ve got to learn from it and do better tomorrow.”
Kassidy Carmichael scored with seven seconds left on the power play to give the Buckeyes a 1-0 lead with 17:18 remaining in the first period.
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