The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Lopsided loss caps 5-5 trip

Newcomb fails to make it out of fourth inning in another subpar start.

- By David O’Brien dobrien@ajc.com

MILWAUKEE — Sean Newcomb looked like a strong All-Star candidate a few weeks ago. Now the Braves left-hander looks like a young pitcher who could use a rest. Or something.

Newcomb gave up five runs and didn’t make it out of the fourth inning Sunday in a 10-3 loss to the Brewers at Miller Park, his second poor start on a 10-game trip that saw the Braves drop five of the last six. They finished 5-5 with a sweep at St. Louis followed by series losses against the Yankees and Brewers, who took three of four, and the Braves also saw center fielder Ender Inciarte pulled in the fifth inning Sunday by manager Brian Snitker for lack of hustle.

All five runs against Newcomb came in the third inning, two days after Mike Foltynewic­z gave up five runs in the third inning of a 5-4 loss to the surging Brewers, who outhomered the Braves 7-0 in the series. The Braves trailed 10-1 before scoring twice in the ninth inning.

It was the first time Atlanta failed to hit a homer in a series

at Milwaukee.

The Brewers got a threerun homer from Hernan Perez in Newcomb’s disastrous third inning and a pair of home runs from NL home run leader Jesus Aguilar, who hit one off Sam Freeman with bases empty in the seventh inning and added a three-run shot off rookie Evan Phillips in the eighth. Phillips, in his second major league appearance, also gave up a pinchhit homer to Eric Thames in the four-run eighth inning.

As if ending the 10-game trip with a series loss and one-sided defeat weren’t bad enough, Inciarte was replaced in the middle of the fifth inning after not hustling out of the batter’s box on a pop-up that was dropped by shortstop Tyler Saladino in that inning.

“I’ve talked to him about it before,” Snitker said. “When you don’t run, you hurt the team, then you’ve got to come out of the game. We’re playing for first place, we’ve got to get after it. Can’t let those kind of opportunit­ies get away.”

Inciarte reached first base on the play but might’ve made it to second if he’d run hard after hitting the ball. Ozzie Albies followed with a single that could’ve given the Braves a run.

Inciarte said Snitker “did what he had to do. He’s got to set an example and start somewhere, and if I’ve got to be the guy pulled out of the game to show what we’ve got to do, I’m OK with it.”

Inciarte was also thrown out trying to advance on Albies’ fly-out to center in the third inning.

The game was lost, for all intents and purposes, in the bottom of the third when the Brewers blitzed Newcomb for five runs on four hits, a walk and a sacrifice fly, with Perez’s homer capping the scoring. Newcomb was charged with five hits and four walks with three strikeouts in 3⅔ innings, and the Braves lost the fourth consecutiv­e game he’s started after winning eight of his previous 10 starts.

Veteran Anibal Sanchez didn’t just have the only two “quality” starts for the Braves in the last seven games of the road trip, he had the only two that weren’t outright bad in that stretch. Every other starter in that stretch gave up at least five runs except Max Fried, who allowed four runs in three innings before exiting with a finger blister and going on the disabled list the next day. The Braves’ only two wins in the last seven games of the trip were games started by Sanchez.

Newcomb ran into trouble in the second inning, issuing consecutiv­e one-out walks and throwing a wild pitch to put both runners in scoring position before escaping with a pair of strikeouts. He wasn’t as fortunate in the third after allowing three consecutiv­e singles and a walk to the first four batters in the inning.

One Kurt Suzuki passed ball and a sacrifice fly later, Perez torched a 1-0 change-up, driving it over the center-field fence.

Newcomb also issued a walk with one out in the fourth and was replaced one out later with his pitch count at 82, after recording just 11 outs and throwing 44 strikes.

‘When you don’t run, you hurt the team.’ Brian Snitker Braves manager

 ?? DYLAN BUELL / GETTY IMAGES ?? Jesus Aguilar of the Brewers hits a home run in the eighth inning against the Braves at Miller Park. Milwaukee took three of four in the series.
DYLAN BUELL / GETTY IMAGES Jesus Aguilar of the Brewers hits a home run in the eighth inning against the Braves at Miller Park. Milwaukee took three of four in the series.
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TUESDAY’S GAME Blue Jays at Braves, 7:35 p.m. FSSE, 680, 93.7, 106.7
 ?? DYLAN BUELL / GETTY IMAGES ?? Sean Newcomb struggled again Sunday as the Braves lost the fourth consecutiv­e game he’s started after winning eight of his previous 10 starts.
DYLAN BUELL / GETTY IMAGES Sean Newcomb struggled again Sunday as the Braves lost the fourth consecutiv­e game he’s started after winning eight of his previous 10 starts.

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