When Scooter Gennett got to the Milwaukee Brewers dugout, his teammates ignored him for more than 20 seconds before finally acknowledging his first home run. There was no silent treatment when the rookie second baseman homered again. They instead held their hands high in the air and made him jump to slam them. "The silent treatment, it was actually a really good one. It's all fun, it's always good to give a few people some laughs," Gennett said after the Brewers' 5-1 victory at Texas.