The Milwaukee Brewers battered newly minted All-Star Yoshinobu Yamamoto, chasing the right-hander after just two-thirds of an inning and rolling to a 9–1 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers at American Family Field on Monday night. Yamamoto surrendered five runs—three earned—on four hits and two walks, throwing 41 pitches in the shortest start of his major-league career and absorbing his seventh loss of the season. Andrew Vaughn, acquired from the White Sox last week, opened the scoring with a two-out, three-run homer in his first plate appearance for Milwaukee. Christian Yelich added a two-run shot in the seventh, while Freddy Peralta scattered three hits over six shutout frames to secure his National League-best 10th victory. Shohei Ohtani collected a pair of singles and crossed the plate for his league-leading 87th run, but the Dodgers managed only one tally and have dropped four straight for the second time this year. Manager Dave Roberts said Yamamoto remains on track to pitch this weekend in San Francisco, but indicated the 26-year-old is now unlikely to appear in next week’s All-Star Game.