
CC / depositphotos
Brewers hitters were shut out on three hits Tuesday, losing for the ninth time in 10 games. Adrian Houser took the 4-0 loss at New York.
Mets starter Chris Bassitt gave up just three singles and a walk while going eight innings.
Milwaukee’s best chance to score came in the sixth with men at first and third, but Willy Adames grounded into a double play.
After leading the NL Central Division less than a week ago, the Brewers have dropped 2.5 games behind the Cardinals.
Corbin Burnes will try to stop the bleeding when he starts tonight’s game at Citi Field, but the important thing for manager Craig Counsell’s team is to get the hitters going again.
Coverage on 107.9 FM WOMT begins at 5:35 p.m.













