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The Milwaukee Brewers silenced Dodger Stadium with a masterful pitching performance, blanking the Los Angeles Dodgers 2-0 in a Friday night shutdown. Rookie right-hander Quinn Priester stole the show, carving through the Dodgers' star-studded lineup with 10 strikeouts over six dominant innings—holding LA to just three hits while walking none. The Brewers' bullpen sealed the deal, with Abner Uribe, Jared Koenig, and Trevor Megill combining for three hitless frames to preserve the shutout against a Dodgers offense that left superstars Shohei Ohtani (0-for-4) and Mookie Betts (0-for-4) completely stifled.
Milwaukee's offense made the most of its limited opportunities, with Caleb Durbin's solo homer in the seventh—his first of the night—proving the decisive blow off reliever Kirby Yates. The Brewers' scrappy approach frustrated Tyler Glasnow (6 IP, 6 K), who kept his team in the game but ultimately fell victim to Milwaukee's clutch hitting. The victory snaps a three-game skid for the Brewers, while the Dodgers—held scoreless for just the fourth time this season—face urgent questions about their offense as they look to rebound in the series.