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Freddy Peralta, Breweers Eye Sweep Red Sox

May 23, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Milwaukee Brewers offers a field against Pittsburgh Pirates during the first shot at PNC Park. Mandatory Credit: Charles Leclaire-Imagn Images

In terms of running, hunger Boston Red Sox will seek all kinds of crimes by the host Milwaukee Breweers on Wednesday while trying to prevent a series of sweeps.

Right-handed Freddy Peralta (5-3, 2.55 ERA) began for Brewers, while the right-hand Brayan Bello (2-1, 4.08) shook his head for Boston, who lost four flat.

Brewers took the second match of the Serial 5-1 on Tuesday, when Christian Yelich besieged Grand Slam at the 10th shot. Milwaukee tied the ninth game with AROLDİS Chapman closer to Red Sox, which transforms eight of the previous rescue opportunities.

Red Sox, who managed a total of five runs in four -game sles, threw his single run in a wild field in the sixth stroke.

This season, Boston’s sixth exit was lost.

“You have to stay positive,” Chapman said, then through a translator. “You go there and trying to win the game of tomorrow. You can’t do anything about today’s game. So, you should take it to the day and be ready for tomorrow, you should go there and win the game.”

Bello finished 14-8 last season, 2025 will be the eighth beginning. He hasn’t won since 27 April. In May, five initially, Bello did not last more than 4 2/3 strokes with Bello 4.44 ERA and 0-1 and last four trips.

At the beginning of the last beginning, Bello allowed two runs on six strokes, but he threw 87 fields and made only four strokes. Red Sox did not make a decision in 19-5 against Baltimore Orioles.

Bello made two careers (a start) (a start) to 0-1 with 5.00 ERA.

Marcelo Mayer, Boston rookie, who made his big league on Saturday, made two strokes and walked once on Tuesday for the second very accurate match. The third master 22, the 22 -year -old, is twice as much as in the first five matches and 15 to 15.

Milwaukee has won three directly to return to .500 for the first time since May 7.

“We’re just fighting, we’re fighting, we’re trying to put the gains on top of each other.” He said. “It wasn’t as smooth as everyone is accustomed to, but the baseball works like that. …

“We haven’t played the cleanest or best we know we can do, but there’s still a ton of season. Just keep directing the ship in the right direction and stacking good gains.”

Peralta, the last nine initially 2.68 ERA with 5-2, but the length was a problem. At the beginning of this month, only once inning did. At the last time, Peralta made five strokes for two running, but on Friday, Pittsburgh had 101 fields to throw 4 1/3 inning. Brewers’ 6-5, 10-hit loss could not make a decision.

Peralta met Boston only once in his career, and after allowing four runs in 5 2/3 Inning, he received 5-3 losses in Milwaukee in 2023.

-FELD level media

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