Houser gives up 5 runs in the second and the Brewers leave the bases loaded in the third.
In terms of the the Yelich watch, in the last 17 games (roughly since he went to the leadoff spot), he is 21 for 66, with 8 walks, 2 doubles, 2 home runs, and 3 RBIs.
318 BA, 392 OBP, 439 SLG. I guess I'll take the 827 OPS slap-hitter as opposed to the guy trying and failing to hit 40 home runs who barely hits 200.