Kyle Lohse
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"Kyle Matthew Lohse" is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has pitched for the Minnesota Twins, Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, and St. Louis Cardinals.

Lohse is a member of the Nomlaki tribe. As of 2014, he was one of only three active non-Hispanic Indigenous peoples of the Americas/Native American players in MLB, with the others being Joba Chamberlain of the Detroit Tigers and Jacoby Ellsbury of the New York Yankees.

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I'd be lying if I said it didn't affect me. I definitely felt a little uncomfortable.

We're still out there battling and putting pressure on them.

I wanted to go out and get off to a good start, so I could forget about what happened last week.

I wish I hadn't reacted the way I did, ... but it was my reaction and it was wrong.

I would have liked to have somebody stand behind me and say: 'We've got your back. Go out there and shut them down from here on. But that didn't happen today, so whatever.

[Fortunately for Minnesota, it has the league's easiest remaining schedule, with 25 of its final 31 games against teams with losing records. However, a favorable schedule means nothing if the rotation doesn't do its part.] We feel like we're beginning to click, ... but we need to really pick it up. Then maybe everyone will forget about how bad we were in the first half.

I can't complain about being here, ... We have been in the playoff hunt the last four years. I like playing here, and I think this other stuff can be resolved. I know little things have come up, but they have been resolved.

There's no division among the players, ... It's been a uphill battle, and we've been feeling the pressure and sometimes it's come out the wrong way, but I think everyone has handled it. There have not been any knock-down, drag-out fights.