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The Brewers' offense was led by Christian Yelich, who had a monster game with 3 hits, including a home run, and 4 RBIs. Yelich's impressive performance was just one of many highlights for the Brewers, who saw several players contribute to the scoring effort. Ryan Braun also had a big game, driving in 3 runs with a pair of doubles, while Lorenzo Cain added 2 hits and 2 RBIs of his own.



A Night to Remember for Brewers Fans

The win was a much-needed one for the Brewers, who have been struggling to find consistency this season. With the victory, the Brewers improved their record to 20-15, good for second place in the National League Central. The Rockies, meanwhile, fell to 15-20, and are now in last place in the National League West.

Key Takeaways from the Game

The Brewers will look to build on their momentum as they head into their next series against the Chicago Cubs. With their offense firing on all cylinders, the Brewers are a team to watch in the National League. Fans can expect more exciting games like this one as the season heats up.
The Milwaukee Brewers' 17-2 victory over the Colorado Rockies was a statement game for the team. With their offense leading the way, the Brewers are poised to make a run in the National League Central. As the season continues, fans can expect more thrilling games like this one, with the Brewers' talented roster and depth on full display.