Braun and the Brewers defeated the Rockies 9-4
Ryan Braun ended his drought by hitting a solo homer and producing two points, Saturday, and Alex Gonzalez drove in four runs to allow the Milwaukee Brewers defeat the Colorado Rockies 9-4.
Braun, who will be honored by the Brewers on Sunday for the title of MVP of the National acquired last season, slammed his second long ball of the season and added a triple to a point while holding back a sequence of not sure in 16 at-bats.
Gonzalez also hit a homer and a double of a point, to help Jose Veras (2-0) to collect the victory.
Marco Estrada was the starter for the Brewers, replacing Chris Narveson, who has been placed on the disabled list Friday 15 days. Estrada, who set a career high with nine outs in five innings, withdrew 11 of the first 12 batters that he faced.
Drew Pomeranz has also had a good start for Colorado, allocating two points and two hits in five innings.
Ryan Braun ended his drought by hitting a solo homer and producing two points, Saturday, and Alex Gonzalez drove in four runs to allow the Milwaukee Brewers defeat the Colorado Rockies 9-4.
Braun, who will be honored by the Brewers on Sunday for the title of MVP of the National acquired last season, slammed his second long ball of the season and added a triple to a point while holding back a sequence of not sure in 16 at-bats.
Gonzalez also hit a homer and a double of a point, to help Jose Veras (2-0) to collect the victory.
Marco Estrada was the starter for the Brewers, replacing Chris Narveson, who has been placed on the disabled list Friday 15 days. Estrada, who set a career high with nine outs in five innings, withdrew 11 of the first 12 batters that he faced.
Drew Pomeranz has also had a good start for Colorado, allocating two points and two hits in five innings.