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Trio of home runs leads Brewers to 11-4 win over Rangers

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As Opening Day approaches, the Brewers are making their final tune ups before the start of the season. With Brandon Woodruff’s status still uncertain, he made a crucial start this evening. It ended up being the offense that dominated the game, as the Brewers defeated the Rangers 11-4.

The Brewers got on the board quickly. Sal Frelick led off the game with a walk, stole second, and scored on an Andrew Vaughn single. In the next inning, back-to-back home runs from Gary Sánchez and Luis Rengifo added two more runs. David Hamilton set up another run with a single and steal, and Joey Ortiz drove him in with a single. After two innings, the Brewers had a 4-0 lead.

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In the fourth inning, the Brewers unleashed a barrage of runs. Vaughn led off the inning with a single, then Garrett Mitchell reached on a fielding error. Sánchez drew a walk after that to load the bases. After Rengifo flew out to center, Brandon Lockridge continued his strong spring with an RBI double, driving in two. Hamilton followed that up with another RBI double to bring in another two runs. That chased Rangers starter Jacob Latz from the game, and Dane Acker entered in relief. After a Frelick groundout and Ortiz walk, Christian Yelich punctuated the inning with a three-run home run. After the first three innings, the Brewers had scored 11 runs.

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Meanwhile, Woodruff started the night with two 1-2-3 innings, striking out two. That started to unravel in the third inning. The Rangers got their first run from a Tyler Wade single and Alejandro Osuna RBI double. Woodruff recovered with strikeouts of Jonah Bride and Joc Pederson, but walked Evan Carter between them. Joe Corbett finished out the inning for Woodruff, striking out Danny Jansen to end the inning.

Woodruff returned for the fourth inning, but promptly allowed back-to-back home runs to Ezequiel Duran and Mark Canha. He got Sam Haggerty to line out, but that was it for his day. In total, he pitched a combination of three innings over the course of the first four innings. He allowed three runs and four hits, two of those going for home runs. He also struck out four and walked one while throwing 62 pitches. While he did get the four ups that he wanted in the game (his goal was to start four innings to get warmed up and pitch), his velocity was noticeably down at the end of his start. After the game, Woodruff said that despite the velocity, he felt great.

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After the fourth, both bullpens buckled down for the rest of the game. Trevor Megill pitched the fifth inning and struck out two, but recorded four outs after Canha reached on a wild pitch swinging strikeout. Abner Uribe made his first appearance after returning from the World Baseball Classic, allowed a leadoff single but retired the next three in order, striking out one.

Jared Koenig got into some trouble in the seventh by starting the inning with back-to-back singles. He got two outs thanks to a double play from the defense, then a fly out from Canha ended the inning. Grant Anderson walked one in the eighth inning, but that was it in a scoreless inning of work. Stiven Cruz finished out the game for the Brewers, walked two but held the Rangers scoreless to end the game.

Vaughn and Hamilton each had two-hit days for the Brewers’ offense. Yelich had three RBI from his second home run of the spring, and Lockridge and Hamilton added on two RBI each. Ortiz also reached base twice with a hit and a walk, and also drove a run in. As a team, the Brewers had nine hits — three of those home runs — and four walks.

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Tomorrow features a doubleheader of action for the Brewers. The day will start out with the first of two Spring Breakout games for the Brewers’ prospects, as the Mariners’ Prospects travel to face them in Phoenix. That game will take place at 4:10 p.m. and be broadcast on MLB Video. Then, at night the Brewers travel to face the Diamondbacks, with first pitch set for 8:10 p.m. That game will have an audio broadcast available on MLB.com.

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How to complete Sigor Bounty in Crimson Desert

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The Sigor Bounty in Crimson Desert requires you to find and apprehend an Orc named Sigor in the Delesyia region. The notice suggests he is wanted for public urination, and bringing him in to the authorities can help you receive 15 silver. As such, you will want to look for him to make some quick bucks.

This article explains how to complete the Sigor Bounty in Crimson Desert.


How to start Sigor Bounty in Crimson Desert

Pick up Sigor's bounty poster (Image via Pearl Abyss || YouTube/@manugames92)Pick up Sigor's bounty poster (Image via Pearl Abyss || YouTube/@manugames92)
Pick up Sigor’s bounty poster (Image via Pearl Abyss || YouTube/@manugames92)

Since the Sigor Bounty in Crimson Desert can only be completed in the Delesyia region, you must first unlock the region by completing Chapter 11 of the game. Afterward, you can find a bounty poster for Sigor while exploring on bounty boards, poles, walls, and more.

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How to complete the Sigor Bounty in Crimson Desert

Head to the marked location (Image via Pearl Abyss || YouTube/@manugames92)Head to the marked location (Image via Pearl Abyss || YouTube/@manugames92)
Head to the marked location (Image via Pearl Abyss || YouTube/@manugames92)

Once you have found a bounty poster for Sigor, the next objective is to find him. The culprit is located at a camp north of the “S” of Delesyia on the main map, as marked on the map above.

You can easily reach the location by first fast traveling to the Abyss Nexus north of the “L” of Delesyia on the main map. From here, move up the cliff toward the east. Then jump down here and use your flight ability to slowly glide down toward the camp.

Chase Sigor at the camp and catch him (Image via Pearl Abyss || YouTube/@manugames92)Chase Sigor at the camp and catch him (Image via Pearl Abyss || YouTube/@manugames92)
Chase Sigor at the camp and catch him (Image via Pearl Abyss || YouTube/@manugames92)

As soon as you arrive in the vicinity of the camp, you will spot Sigor running away from you while wearing a mustard yellow shirt. Simply chase after him to apprehend him.

Following that, tie him up and carry him on your horse to Delesyia city and hand him over to the guards to claim your silver.


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