Twitter is Absolutely Destroying the Brewers for Allowing Marlins to Score 11 Runs in an Inning
By Scott Rogust

The Milwaukee Brewers had a far from ideal night on Tuesday. Many believed that the defending NL Central Champions would have their way with the lowly Miami Marlins in order to keep pace with the Chicago Cubs.
But Milwaukee suffered a cruel fate, as they surrendered 11 runs to the Marlins in the fifth inning. Yup...to trail 15-0.
Unfortunately for the Brewers, they live in the social media era, and Twitter users absolutely roasted them for their performance.
The Brewers only need two touchdowns and two 2 point conversions to come back and take the lead.
— FantasyDraft (@FantasyDraft) June 5, 2019
Hey @packers, will you let them borrow @AaronRodgers12 tonight? Surely he can do it in 4 innings. pic.twitter.com/LJbZX88Ski
If anyone can overcome a 15-point deficit, it's Aaron Rodgers.
#Brewers down 10-0 to the Marlins.... pic.twitter.com/JD7f9Tjkuv
— Reviewing the Brew (@ReviewngTheBrew) June 5, 2019
The paying fans at Miller Park are straight up not having a good time. Paying for overpriced beer could help ease the pain.
Pour one out for Brewers (-210) bettors ? pic.twitter.com/U1AhRehQw6
— B/R Betting (@br_betting) June 5, 2019
Bet on the Brewers, they said. It'll be a great decision, they said.
Brewers trail the Marlins (yes, the Marlins) 15-0. Waiting for the "I guess Jeter knew what he was doing" takes.
— Ted Perry (@Fox6TedPerry) June 5, 2019
Trust the process.
marlins: *score 15 runs, including 11 in one inning*
— Austin Huff (@AustinHuff) June 5, 2019
brewers: pic.twitter.com/GykmtZeX1o
Brewers fans will certainly have a bad start to their Wednesday.
Tonight's viewing of the Brewers/Marlins' game: pic.twitter.com/el7Nnrprx5
— Scott Viar (@backseatgaffer) June 5, 2019
Best to find something else on television.
Current situation at the @Marlins vs @Brewers game?♂️ pic.twitter.com/uONvCabhoi
— TJ Kosobucki (@theteej62) June 5, 2019
That just about sums it up. The Marlins had themselves a field day against the Brewers, a sentence that many never expected to read.