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Chicago Dogs lose 4-3 to Milwaukee

David Holmberg struck out 8 and allowed just 3 runs as the Milwaukee Milkmen edged the Chicago Dogs, 4-3, in front of a sold-out crowd at Impact Field in Rosemont

A night after the Dogs blasted 5 home runs, the American Association's most powerful offense hit just 1 - a Blake Allemand 2-run shot in the fourth inning.

Holmberg and the dominant Milwaukee bullpen kept the Dogs scoreless after the fourth inning, and 2 early RBI base hits from Zach Nehrir were enough to seal the series win.

The Dogs now travel to Fargo-Moorhead to take on the RedHawks at 7:02 p.m. Friday at Newman Field.

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