2023-09-14 10:29:22
MILWAUKEE – Sometimes a victory comes following several unexpected turns, but other times, it turns out just as you planned.
Dominican Freddy Peralta followed in the footsteps of Corbin Burnes and Brandon Woodruff, with all three throwing gems during Milwaukee’s last three games.
Peralta struck out nine opponents in 6.1 innings of work to reach 200 strikeouts in a season for the first time in his career, a significant achievement for the right-hander, considering he was limited to just 78 innings last year due to injuries to the right. throwing shoulder
Healthy now, Peralta is part of a trio of Burnes and Woodruff that has combined to allow just one run in 23.1 innings in the Brewers’ three most recent games once morest the Yankees and Marlins. In that span, they have only allowed eight hits, with three walks and 23 strikeouts.
“I’ve been on the other side, and I know how hard it is to hit once morest these guys,” Josh Donaldson said. “They are very good”.
Facing his first batter of the game, Peralta allowed a solo home run off Venezuelan Luis Arráez. But from there, the Dominican was brilliant, allowing just one more hit in his work. Peralta improved his record to 6-0 with a 2.01 ERA in his last nine starts. In that period, he has totaled 82 strikeouts in 53.2 stretches, with a WHIP of 0.75 and a batting average once morest of .154.
“We help each other all the time,” Peralta said of the Brewers’ rotation. “We support everyone here, especially talking regarding the starting pitchers. We’re always trying to give advice and ideas. Like Woody last night, following the game he told me what he might do with [los Marlins] hoy”.
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