Wikipedia user changes Milwaukee Brewers’ page to reflect Paul Goldschmidt’s domination
It’s no secret Diamondbacks first baseman Paul Goldschmidt hits really, really well at Milwaukee’s Miller Park.
In the opening two games against the Brewers, Goldschmidt had three doubles and scored twice, then hit two homers and four RBI the next day.
He went on to start the scoring for Arizona with another home run in the first inning of Sunday’s game, and by the time the game ended, he had reached base safely seven times (a franchise record) after three hits and four walks (three of which were intentional).
Goldschmidt is now 26-for-51 (.510) with seven home runs, 17 RBI and nine doubles in 12 games at Miller Park.
One Wikipedia user (and presumably a Goldschmidt fan) took note of this:
Somebody changed the Milwaukee Brewers' Wikipedia page…@Dbacks might recognize the new “owner”… pic.twitter.com/U3tcOn9diF
— Arizona Sports 98.7 (@AZSports) May 31, 2015
Owned.
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