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Brewers bring Gennett back to Milwaukee

June 11, 2015 By Bill Scott

Scooter Gennett

Scooter Gennett

The Milwaukee Brewers are looking for more offense from their second base position.  Wednesday, they recalled Scooter Gennett from Class AAA Colorado Springs after he hit .307 in 21 games with the Sky Sox.

Gennett was sent to the minors in May because he was struggling at the plate.

To make room on the roster, the Brewers sent reliever David Goforth to Colorado Springs.

Gennett was hitting just .154 when he was sent to the minors.  His replacements, Hernan Perez, Hector Gomez and Luis Sardinas all struggled offensively themselves.

The Brewers rank last in the majors in nearly every offensive category at second base.

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Filed Under: Brewers, Sports Tagged With: Hector Gomez, Hernan Perez, Luis Sardinas, Milwaukee Brewers, Scooter Gennett



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