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Brewers, Switch the team record nine base to spark A’s explosion

Milwaukee Brewers’ Caleb Durbin (21), on April 20, 2025 on Sunday, at the Fourth Base of his plays at the American Family Field in Wisconsin, Oakland Athletics for a short time to Jacob Wilson (5).

Logan Henderson allowed a run at Six Inning at the Grand League exit, and Milwaukee Brewers broke a franchise record with nine stolen base to win a 14-1 in the face of Athletics, who visited the rubber match of three game series.

Henderson (1-0), who was called from Triple-a Nashville on Tuesday, gave the fifth place Seth Brown, including a solo Homer. He shot nine, one walked and hit the sixth side and finished his trip. Tyler Alexander threw the last three strokes for his first career.

Breweers stole six bases during A’s first four-stage first shot from A’s Jeffrey Springs (3-2). Milwaukee had only two strokes in the shot, but three walks, two error and running score helped.

Brewers’ only previous game record for stolen bases was eight in Toronto on August 29, 1992. According to the Elias Sports Office, the six stolen bases in the first shot were the ones (since 1961) by any MLB team in the expansion period.

Athletics also made seven walks and made four mistakes that led to three -winning runs.

Brice Turang took the first of a Brewers with a single single and playing. Christian Yelich made a one -time walk. Catcher Shea Langeliers Crazyes Crazy When Turang played a couple. William Contreras walked and sang to make Rhys Hoskins 2-0. Contreras and Hoskins played double, then the control came to a Balk. Sal Frelick walked, and Langeliers’ shot allowed Hoskins to score while sailing to Centerfield.

Brewers, Turang walked with two exits, 5-0 in the second place, the second stole and Jackson Chourio’nun couple scored goals.

Hoskins made the third, third with 6-0 in the third. Springs allowed another stroke before leaving. 2 1/3 Inning left six runs (four wins).

Brewers added two to the Fourth Yelich’s RBI couple and another error. Contreras ran sixth. Hoskins’ bases were seventh key with five -loaded conditions.

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