Brewers' Brice Turang Explains Ninth-Inning at-Bat that Would've Tied NLCS Game 1 vs. Dodgers - CBS Sports
Brice Turang instinctively dodged a pitch that could have tied Game 1 of the NLCS, a moment highlighted by Brewers manager Pat Murphy as a natural human reaction.
- Brice Turang faced a critical at-bat with bases loaded in the ninth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers during Game 1 of the National League Championship Series, where he opted to avoid a pitch that could have tied the game.
- The Milwaukee Brewers struggled offensively, managing only one hit and striking out 10 times against Blake Snell, a two-time Cy Young winner.
- After the game, Turang expressed regret, saying, 'I couldn't tell you why I did it, I just got out of the way,' referring to his instinctive reaction to avoid the pitch.
- Brewers manager Pat Murphy stated that Turang's reaction was a natural instinct when a pitch is headed towards the body, emphasizing it was not the reason for their loss.
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Brewers Player Blasted for Avoiding Hit-by-Pitch that Would Have Tied the Game: 'Selfish!'
It's counterintuitive to stand in front of a pitch thrown by a big league pitcher and purposely get hit. However, that's precisely what throngs of Brewers fans think Brice Turang should have done Monday night. The post Brewers Player Blasted for Avoiding Hit-by-Pitch that Would Have Tied the Game: ‘Selfish!’ appeared first on Breitbart.
Brewers' Brice Turang explains ninth-inning at-bat that would've tied NLCS Game 1 vs. Dodgers - CBS Sports
See what Brewers manager Pat Murphy said after Brice Turang decided to dodge a yanked breaking ball from Dodgers' Blake Treinen with the bases loaded in the ninth inning
Brewers player ripped for avoiding hit-by-pitch that would have tied game: 'All he had to do was stand there'
Milwaukee Brewers second baseman Brice Turang avoided a hit-by-pitch that could have tied the game, but he struck out instead to give the Los Angeles Dodgers an NLCS win.
Milwaukee Brewers 2B Brice Turang Explains Why He Refused To Take One For The Team In Loss To Dodgers
Brice Turang Milwaukee Brewers If the Milwaukee Brewers fail to defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NLCS and reach the World Series, then second baseman Brice Turang might have a moment that will haunt him for life. Turang, a former first-round pick, came to the plate with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning of Game 1 against the Dodgers with the bases loaded and a chance to tie it or win the game for the Brewers. Milwaukee trailed 2-1,…
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