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Breweers, ninth rally from athletics in 5-3 victory survived

April 18, 2025; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; During the third shot called Christian Yelich (22), Milwaukee Brewers hit a RBI Single against athletics in the American Family Field. Compulsory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images

Freddy Peralta fought five scoreless strokes, Christian Yelich lasted in three runs, and Milwaukee Brewers won a 5-3 victory in the face of a guest athletics at the open of a three-game series on Friday.

He took two laps in the ninth of A and made a binding run on the plate.

Max Muncy and Lawrence Butler walked from Bryan Hudson once one after the other, Drew and Brent Roocker followed a RBI couple to make 5-2. Trevor Megill was relieved and allowed a sacrifice flight to Major League Home Run leader Tyler Sodersstrom. Megill then took a palace Shea Langeliers in front of the plate to save the second place.

Before 3-0 ahead, Peralta (2-1), who had runners in each shot, allowed seven strokes, hit five and walked one. 55 of the 93 fields.

Caliple-A called Caleb Durbin in the early hours of the day, defeated a field of first big league horse-win to trigger a two-stage third shot.

Durbin was deleted in Brice Turang’s Fielder’s Choice Grounder, but Jackson Chourio watched a RBI pair and added a running score to make Yelich 2-0.

Athletics doubled each other in one -time single singles, but fled with a pair of games that ended in the Peralta Inning.

Milwaukee added a run to make 3-0 in fifth place. Turang reached a field single with two exits, and a walk to Chourio is the night of Jt Ginn. Jacob Lopez called Triple-A in the early hours of the day, relieved, and punched a Yelich RBI Single right.

The A’lar ranked sixth against Rick Mears, who retired the previous 14 doughs on his first five trips. Jj Bleday walked to open his shot and came to a wild field, field single, and a field player’s election grounder.

Brewers scored twice in Yelich’s RBI settlement twice and extended the shot series to 11 games by William Contreras.

Ginn (1-1) allowed three runs in four strokes and two walks in 4 2/3 strokes. Seven hit.

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