Christian Yelich and Milwaukee Brewers He fell for the third time In four series with Giants from San Francisco, and the last one is the most painful of all to the extent that they had to make an urgent meeting a moment after losing.
They had players who spoke from the series, but the last game was unacceptable to many.
The victory took place in the case of breowers in the eighth round, but they allowed two runs, enabling them to the hosts.
Yelich, who had a lot of participation this season, was in the defensive security center at the end of the game, and the Pat Murphy manager was clearly furious about the falls.
He gave up the line from Bat Willy Adames in the left field. From there, Giants gained confidence while the brewers were frozen.
Murphy called the band, saying that their defense was one of the worst he had seen for a decade. However takes responsibility for the loss.

“As a leader I had to say something,” he said.
“It was about love and discipline. Maybe I have to give more love and we must have more discipline. This team cannot be an elite team, unless we play a little” rarely “. Unless we have the advantage, as you saw a lot last year – not all year last year, but you saw it a lot – we can’t compete as we want to compete, unless we have it. “
Christian Yelich has a mistake
Yelich disregarded the meeting of the closed door, which they said that it was “nothing crazy.”
He too having an error He was delayed in the eighth round, which cost their game.
“Everyone knows. When you make a mistake, you know you made a mistake and you have to be better,” said Yelich.

“But just a solution to this and making sure that this is not something that is still spiral is a good thing.”
Browary will have the opportunity to apply everything they talked about at the meeting, even 24 hours later, when they start a series of three games from St. Louis Cardinals.
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