Reigning Cy Young winner Corbin Burnes was hit hard in his spring debut as the Milwaukee Brewers dropped a 12-8 decision to the Cincinnati Reds in Goodyear, Arizona Wednesday night. Burnes gave up five runs through the first four innings in his first appearance. Milwaukee rallied back as Tyrone Taylor hit a two run homer to make it a 7-7 game in the 5th inning. Keston Hiura continued his strong Cactus League play with a solo shot in the sixth to give the Brewers an 8-7 lead. Reliever Brad Boxberger couldn’t hold the advantage however as he surrendered five runs in the Cincinnati 8th including a grand slam home off the bat of Elly DeLaCruz. The Brewers are now 3-2-1 this spring and they’ll host the Arizona Diamondbacks in Maryvale on Thursday.
Brewers fall to Reds
Mar 24, 2022 | 9:35 AM

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