Kyle Lohse looks to continue dominance of Astros
The Houston Astros put together one of their best offensive showings in the series opener with the Milwaukee Brewers.
A repeat performance could be much more difficult to come by against scheduled starter Kyle Lohse, who regularly frustrates the Astros.
Houston aims for a sixth win in seven games Wednesday night as it hosts the Brewers.
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Series preview: Don't overlook the Marlins
ST. LOUIS - When the Cardinals and Marlins opened Marlins Park in 2012, Kyle Lohse started for St. Louis, Rafael Furcal led off and Jason Motte finished the 4-1 victory. None of the three will be suiting up in Miami this weekend.
But if you think the Cardinals will bring a different look into the three-game series, check the Marlins. Six of the eight position players who started...
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Kyle Lohse finally gets run support in rout of Phillies
MILWAUKEE It had been some time since everything clicked at once for the Milwaukee Brewers. Struggles in one facet of the game would lead to the demise of the others.
At long last, the Brewers got a well-pitched game, the offense put up a crooked number and the defense made big plays in a 9-1 victory over Philadelphia on Sunday afternoon.
It all added up to one of Milwaukee'...
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Brewers' Lohse dealing with hamstring ailment
MILWAUKEE -- For the second straight day, Milwaukee's starting pitcher felt a hamstring injury pop up during the game.
While Marco Estrada felt his left hamstring strain on a pitch, Brewers right-hander Kyle Lohse felt his left hamstring grab while running the bases in the third inning. Lohse stayed in the game and pitched three more innings, but the hamstring played into Brewers...
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Kyle Lohse And The Milwaukee Brewers Are Struggling
Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Kyle Lohse is coming off of a bad month. The Brewers are, too.
It really couldn’t be going much worse. Neither side expected this, of course.
Following the 2012 season, Lohse openly sought a big-money contract due to his performance with the St. Louis Cardinals over the previous two seasons. The right-handed pitcher had compiled a record of 30...
Lohse looks to avoid seventh straight dropped decision
The Oakland Athletics' improved play outside the Bay Area has helped them reach their high-water mark of the season.
Another game visiting the slumping Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday night could further aid their push for the AL West lead.
Since dropping a season-worst five consecutive road games, the A's (35-24) are 8-3 outside Oakland following Monday's 10-2 victory....
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Lohse to miss start because of elbow irritation
Right-hander Kyle Lohse will miss his next scheduled turn in the Milwaukee Brewers' rotation because of irritation in his pitching elbow.
Mike Fiers will start in place of Lohse on Saturday against visiting Pittsburgh.
Milwaukee manager Ron Roenicke made the announcement before Wednesday's game against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Lohse signed a $33 million, three-year contract...
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Lohse to miss start Saturday with irritation in elbow
MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Kyle Lohse will miss Saturday's start against Pittsburgh with irritation in his right elbow.
The injury popped up roughly two or three starts ago, as Lohse didn't recover the next day as well as he'd like. Right-hander Mike Fiers will start Saturday in his place.
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Could Kyle Lohse become the next Jeff Suppan?
Kyle Lohse finally found a team. After waiting almost to the brink of opening day, Lohse signed with the Milwaukee Brewers for 3 years/$33 million. A bit less than what he and agent Scott Boras were hoping for, but at least they got a deal done.
However, when I first heard about the signing, I immediately thought back to the Brewers signing of Jeff Suppan. In case you forgot...
Could the Cardinals lose their draft pick compensation for Kyle Lohse?
When the Cardinals made their qualifying offer to Kyle Lohse, they were counting on two things: (1) that Lohse and greedy agent Scott Boras would like turn it down and (2) as a result they would get a draft pick from the supplemental round (between the first and second rounds of the draft).
However, that may no longer be the case.
Any team who signs Lohse would lose their first...
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