Tuesday, October 22

Wiemer rocks mullet, O’s with loads of model

Joey Wiemer homers twice in Brewers’ win over O’s

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Joey Wiemer would probably tell you his new flow is gas. Cc: @AdamMcCalvy pic.twitter.com/tbg7UHArmj

— Sophia Minnaert (@SophiaMinnaert) June 5, 2023

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Brewers outfielder’s bat a reduce above with first 4-hit recreation (2 HRs), career-best 5 RBIs

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MILWAUKEE — If Joey Wiemer retains this up, barbers are going to be busy in these elements.

“He got a good haircut and now he’s the best hitter on the planet,” Corbin Burnes stated.

Said Christian Yelich: “It’s going to be the haircut of the summer in Milwaukee.”

Whether Wiemer’s new reduce, variously often called the Kentucky waterfall, the Camaro reduce, the neck-warmer and, after all, the mullet, is already the haircut of the summer season in Milwaukee, and has been for a very long time, is a debate for an additional day.

What’s not debatable is that Wiemer is “on one,” as they are saying in baseball clubhouses, after he adopted Tuesday’s walk-off hit with a 4-for-4 efficiency in Wednesday night time’s 10-2 win over the Orioles at American Family Field.

The Brewers’ 24-year-old heart fielder delivered the complete Joey Wiemer expertise and arrange Milwaukee’s bid for a three-game sweep in Thursday’s matinee.

Wiemer had his first profession three-hit recreation by the sixth inning, then his first profession four-hit recreation and first profession multi-homer recreation when he went deep for a second time within the seventh. He completed with a career-best 5 RBIs.

And, as if to remind everybody why he’s been enjoying heart subject virtually day by day for the reason that Brewers misplaced Garrett Mitchell to a shoulder harm in the midst of April, Wiemer added a sliding catch within the eighth that helped Burnes via what was simply his most dominant efficiency of this uneven season.

Burnes logged eight scoreless innings of two-hit ball to go together with no walks and a season-high 9 strikeouts. At 96 pitches, he was denied an opportunity for his first profession full recreation solely as a result of the Brewers had a 10-0 lead going into the ninth inning.

Wiemer led the best way, beginning together with his third house run of the season off a right-hander (he’s hit 5 off lefties in far fewer at-bats) and persevering with with a bloop RBI single within the fourth, a 100.1 mph double off the wall in left-center subject within the sixth and yet another at-bat within the seventh with an opportunity to be the primary Brewers participant not named Yelich to hit for the cycle since 2011.

Instead, Wiemer homered once more, a towering two-run shot to cap a four-run inning that gave the Brewers a double-digit lead.

When Wiemer’s batting common slipped south of Bob Uecker territory on the finish of May, he’d shrug and inform interviewers, “I’ll be fine.” Now, that’s beginning to be true.

With Wednesday’s 4 hits, Wiemer prolonged his hitting streak to eight video games, throughout which he’s batting .481 (13-for-27) with a lot of loud contact: 5 doubles, three house runs, 9 RBIs, 9 runs scored, 5 walks and a pair of stolen bases.

“I’ve still got a long way to go,” Wiemer stated. “I’m not going to say it’s fully right here. You’re at all times working. You’re at all times making an attempt to determine one thing new and hold going.

“Just going to try and keep swinging every day.”

That clear method has impressed supervisor Craig Counsell since Wiemer was referred to as up after infielder Luis Urías suffered a strained hamstring on Opening Day.

“That’s one of Joey’s strengths,” Counsell stated. “He’s just a very pure competitor. No matter what happened in the previous moment, he’s looking forward to the next moment.”

“All the young guys,” added Burnes, “they got here out swinging sizzling early. [Then] the sport received just a little quick and it type of caught as much as them just a little bit. But Joey has executed an excellent job of maintaining his head down, hold working laborious.

“He knows he’s a player who can have an effect on both sides of the ball.”

“He’s just so much fun to watch,” stated Willy Adames, who introduced his return from a concussion with a house run in his first at-bat to get the Brewers began.

Wiemer described his simplified pondering like this: “Obviously, you want to take the good and ride with that, but it’s a two-way street. With bad days, you kind of wash it off and go to the next one.”

Speaking of wash it, there’s the hair. During the Brewers’ earlier sequence in Cincinnati, the place Wiemer performed school ball, his buddy Dondrae Bremner turned Wiemer’s curly mop into one thing particular.

“He’s cut my hair for the last, like, six years,” Wiemer stated. “He might not be the most precise barber of all time, but he’s my barber.”

Is he taking credit score for the recent streak?

“Yeah,” Wiemer stated. “It probably is like 95 percent him on this.”

Teammates are watching Wiemer and contemplating cuts of their very own.

“We’ve talked about it,” stated the Brewers’ ace, who promised he would go for it if the group makes it to the postseason. “My spouse stated in the event you try this, then when the postseason is finished, you’re taking all of it off. I can agree with that.

“If we get to the postseason, I think we’ll have a lot of guys who are bought into it.”

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