MILWAUKEE — Tobias Myers pitched eight scoreless innings, Rhys Hoskins and Willy Adames hit home runs, and the Milwaukee Brewers cruised past the Pittsburgh Pirates 9-0 on Wednesday night.
Myers (6-3) didn't allow a hit until Bryan Reynolds' leadoff single in the fourth. The rookie right-hander gave up four hits, struck out six, walked one and threw 103 pitches in his 13th start.
''It was one of those nights where I felt like I pretty much had everything going,'' Myers said.
He credited catcher William Contreras for leading him through the outing.
''William was doing an amazing job setting up in the right spot," Myers said. "He's reading the hitters on every single pitch and I'm just putting my trust in him and trying to hit my spots.''
It was the second time this season that Myers pitched eight innings without allowing a run.
''Tobias was attacking," manager Pat Murphy said. "We played great defense behind. We hit in the clutch. That was the name of the game. We stayed with it for nine innings.''
Sal Frelick, who had three hits, including a double and a triple, said Myers' pitching style allows him to go deep into games.