The Milwaukee Brewers will have a day off to reflect after they were swept out of Minnesota on Wednesday afternoon, falling to the Twins 4-2.
The Brewers took a 2-0 lead in the second inning thanks to solo shots by Brian Anderson and Luis Urias. That represented two of their six hits and seven baserunners in the game, however as the Brewers could not get anything going offensively after that frame. The Twins meanwhile responded with a four-run rally in the fourth inning, kickstarted by a two-run game-tying triple by Carlos Correa and capped off by a run-scoring fielders' choice. Colin Rea took the loss, allowing all four runs while walking four and striking out three.
The Brewers will play next on Friday when they welcome the first-place Pittsburgh Pirates to American Family Field for Father's Day.