

"But in hindsight, the one play (a long, hard throw was ill-timed)."Įugenio Suárez and Cal Raleigh singled but Wilson got Teoscar Hernández looking at a called third. "He passed the tests, so we sent him back out there," Counsell said. Mitchell was shaken up on his slide into third in the top of the 10th and was given a few moments to collect himself, but he was deemed fine to remain in the game. "He felt the subluxing on the throw," Counsell said. Mitchell had to be removed from the game at that point, with his throw home trying for Wong the precipitating factor. Mitchell opened the 10th as the "ghost runner" and the Brewers benefited immediately from his speed on the basepaths when he successfully took third on a grounder to the right side by Victor Caratini off former Milwaukee reliever Trevor Gott.īrice Turang followed by hitting into a double play, but Mitchell was able to scamper home with the go-ahead run.īryse Wilson entered for the 10th and a wild pitch came back to haunt him quickly as Kolten Wong sprinted home with two outs to score the tying run on a sacrifice fly to center by Ty France. "He'll fly back with us tomorrow and then we'll have to get him checked out by the doctors."īOX SCORE: Brewers 6, Mariners 5 (11 innings) "It's a right shoulder issue," manager Craig Counsell said after the Brewers' sixth victory in nine games on their current 10-game road trip that wraps up Wednesday afternoon. Now, the Brewers will have to wait and see what Mitchell's status will be moving ahead. On Monday night, Corbin Burnes had to leave in the sixth inning of his start, although fortunately his injury doesn’t appear to be serious. SEATTLE - The injuries are beginning to pile up for the Milwaukee Brewers.įor the second consecutive night, they had another key player leave the game due to injury – this time centerfielder Garrett Mitchell, who departed in the 10 th inning and put a bit of a damper on an otherwise plucky 11-inning, 6-5 victory over the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park.
