Kyle Harrison, Milwaukee Brewers
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The last time the Brewers went this many games without hitting a home run, Bill Clinton was president, Phil Garner was manager and Miller Park was a construction site. But they didn’t need a homer to bust out of a funk on Sunday afternoon.
Kyle Harrison shined for the Brewers on Sunday. The pitcher turned in the best outing of his career with a 12-strikeout performance across six shutout innings in Milwaukee’s 5-0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Left-hander Kyle Harrison has proven to be one of the best Milwaukee Brewers starters this season after his acquisition from the Boston Red Sox in the offseason.
Brewers newcomer Kyle Harrison learned early on Monday that catcher William Contreras isn’t messing around when the games matter. “It was awesome, from starting off in the bullpen and him ripping \[throws\] back at me,
Marsh doesn't steal as many bases, but the case here for him is similar to the one for Carter. He hits righties well enough to matter for Fantasy, especially when the schedule is righty heavy. And the next nine projected starters against the Phillies are righties, so now is the time to use him.
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Kyle Harrison gets the ball today as the Brewers look to snap a four-game skid
Dirtbag' Pirates pursue road sweep of power-starved Brewers. The visiting Pittsburgh Pirates will turn to right-hander Carmen Mlodzinski on Sunday afternoon as they look to compl