Milwaukee Brewers: One player broke an MLB record and another saw theirs end in a 9-4 loss to the Houston Astros.
Jeremiah Patterson, a JUCO receiver, commits to Arizona
The Arizona Wildcats have recently concluded a busy recruiting weekend during which they had official visits from a number of transfer players. By Sunday night, it was evident that these endeavors had paid off, as the guests had made a number of commitments.
Jeremiah Patterson, a wide receiver for junior college, was among the athletes who declared, however he did not transfer to an FBS school.
Colin Rea, the starting pitcher, had a rough day on Sunday. Rea let up four runs in the bottom half of the inning after taking a one-run lead in the first. In the end, he gave up five earned runs in the same number of innings. He allowed eight hits and four walks while facing steady traffic on the bases.
Reliever Thyago Vieira let up a home run after Rea left, and Milwaukee was behind 6-1. The Brewers scored three runs in the seventh to cut the lead to three, but Kyle Tucker’s three-run home run off Mitch White gave the runs back right away.