3-run HR caps Escobar's stellar home debut
MILWAUKEE -- Even for a veteran player who¡¯s been traded before, there is a feeling-out period, Eduardo Escobar said. He described it being a little ¡°scary¡± until a player gets grounded with a new team. And then, one day, he¡¯s home.
Monday was that day for Escobar. He knew it at breakfast.
¡°I talked to my wife and my family this morning and I said, ¡®You know what? Today¡¯s my day. It¡¯s time to show the people how happy you are,¡¯¡± he said. ¡°So I brought my best energy today.¡±
Escobar, the Brewers¡¯ biggest acquisition in the hours leading to last week¡¯s Trade Deadline, reached safely all four times up in his home debut with an RBI triple, a three-run home run and two runs scored in a 6-2 win over the Pirates.
John Axford¡¯s early exit was the only blemish on a night that saw?Milwaukee push 21 games over .500 (64-43) for the first time this season?while growing?its lead over second-place Cincinnati to 7 1/2 games in the National League Central standings?and?continuing to take care of business against the division¡¯s last-place club. The Brewers, playing a stretch of the schedule in which nine of their 16 games are against the Pirates, have won 11 of 14 matchups this season including 10 of the last 11.??
Escobar¡¯s big night was just what the Brewers envisioned when they acquired the switch-hitting, defensively-nimble infielder from the D-backs for a pair of prospects amid a three-game Brewers sweep of the Pirates last week at PNC Park. He had a mostly quiet debut series in Atlanta, going 1-for-10 with a home run against the Braves, but the homer?was auspicious; Escobar was tied for fifth in the NL in that category at the time of the trade, and the Brewers wanted an infusion of power to a lineup already bolstered by in-season trades for Willy Adames in May and Rowdy Tellez at the start of July.?
For Escobar, Monday was a much more active night. He walked in the second inning and again in the fourth before ripping a run-scoring triple to the right-field corner in the Brewers¡¯ two-run sixth. In the seventh, he launched a three-run home run off Pirates reliever Nick Mears that sailed a?Statcast-projected 421 feet to the bleachers?in right.??
¡°I think the home run in Atlanta was big, but this was kind of his first big game.?So?I think they are important,¡±?Brewers?manager Craig Counsell said. ¡°I don¡¯t think they have to come in the first home game, but I think you want to have ¡®that¡¯ game. You feel like you got traded [in] a significant trade,?and you want to contribute.¡±
With his two home runs in a Brewers uniform, Escobar has 24 homers this season. That¡¯s the most of any Brewers player, six ahead of both Adames and?Avisa¨ªl?Garc¨ªa.?
¡°I know Esky well because I spent some time with him in Minnesota,¡± Pirates manager Derek Shelton said, ¡°He adds a professional presence to a really good lineup already, from both sides of the plate. There's just a very calming presence for him when he's in the box, and the ability to drive the ball, the ability to take his walks. The Brewers really just added a really professional guy, not only to their lineup but to their club."?
It just took a while for Escobar to settle in. His new teammates helped speed that process along last week when they?FaceTimed?him on the night of the trade to welcome him to Milwaukee.??
¡°They¡¯re nice to me and pushing me to, ¡®Hey, be yourself, be yourself.¡¯ That was the secret for me today,¡± Escobar said. ¡°I said, ¡®Now I¡¯m feeling at home right now.¡¯ It¡¯s very important. I¡¯m so happy, and especially this great game today. For my first game here [in Milwaukee] and for the people, I think it¡¯s very important. But the most important thing is we won the game.¡±?
The home run made it a 6-0 game, which has been the magic number for the Brewers. They have won 11 of their first 15 games since the All-Star break while scoring at least six runs in all but one of the victories.
Milwaukee¡¯s run differential in the second half is plus-46.??
¡°Any team wins a lot of games scoring six runs,¡± Counsell said. ¡°It¡¯s going to lead to a lot of wins. I don¡¯t know if that¡¯s the magic number or not, but if you want to call it that,?you can go with that. It means we had a good offensive night.¡±?
Beyond winning ballgames, is there a benefit to some relatively stress-free nights???
¡°I don¡¯t feel healthier personally because of that,¡± Counsell said. ¡°I think ¡®Murph¡¯ [bench coach Pat?Murphy] does.¡±