Contreras’ big game helps Brewers overcome loss of Woodruff in 13-1 rout of Diamondbacks

William Contreras led the Milwaukee Brewers to a decisive 13-1 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks, going 4 for 4 with a home run and four RBIs. Despite the early exit of pitcher Brandon Woodruff, the Brewers dominated, with Contreras contributing significantly through an RBI double, a two-run homer, and multiple singles. Sal Frelick also homered, while Tyler Black and Luis Rengifo each added three RBIs. Arizona’s Michael Soroka struggled, allowing eight runs in just over three innings. Shane Drohan secured his first career win for the Brewers. Arizona’s Ildemaro Vargas extended his impressive hitting streak to 26 games, the second-longest to start a season since 1940. The Diamondbacks now head to Chicago for a series against the Cubs, while the Brewers travel to Washington to face the Nationals. QUESTION: How might a player’s performance in a single game impact their confidence and future games? 

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