"Two games at home, we're going to be fine:" Brewers fans in Los Angeles react to loss
Posted: Oct 17, 2018 9:18 PM CDT
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LOS ANGELES, Ca. (CBS 58) -- Lots of faithful Brewer fans made the trip out to LA to see the series.
CBS 58 News caught up with several of them who were leaving the game. Many of them said they're not giving up but it was a tough game to watch.
"It got to the 8th inning, a 4-run game, so we called it," one fan said.
"I think they just didn't get hitting. I mean, they didn't really get any runs except for the one in the what, 4th? And one in the 9th. They just need to hit better," another fan said.
"Two games at home, we're going to be fine. We're fine. We're fine," another fan said.
The next two games with the Brewers backs against the walla re back home at Miller Park where the Brewers should have an advantage of a sold out wild crowd.
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