Jake Bauers Key Hit helps Breweers to be removed from White SOX

Jake Bauers, Milwaukee Brewers’ Wednesday night to help Chicago White SOX’a 6-4 to help to help in a two-stage shot during an eighth shot.
William Contreras reached two singles and two walks four times as Brewers beat the White SOX for the second flat night and eighth meeting on a row. Sal Frelick’s third general match of Milwaukee won two hit.
Miguel Vargas took three hit for three flat games and White Sox, who lost 13 of their last 16. Luis Robert Jr. And Lenyn Sosa added two hit.
Trevor Megill from Milwaukee worked around a ninth Bund Single and a walk while saving the third savings of the season.
The competition was connected at 3 before Milwaukee’s eighth Inning uprising.
He walked against the Contreras Cam Booser (0-2) and followed a Bunda between the first and second. Frelick reached for a single one, and Chicago Second Master Sosa threw the first base to place the runners in the corners.
Rhys Hoskins then took a walk to load a 10 -step kick to load the bases. Bauers jumped from Booser to the second field and was connected to the right center space to score Contreras and Frelick and lead Brewers.
Bauers later made Caleb Durbin’s sacrifice fly to the right.
Jared Koenig (2-0) threw a seventh without a score before he gave up and lifted a bullet single to Andrew Beninndi. Benintindi then shot Vargas’s RBI single from Abner Uibe.
Milwaukee scored twice in the first shot. In the first of the Contreras, he drove with a single and threw the other, and when White Sox made a two -output mistake.
Sosa had a RBI single in the second shot, and Chicago added another run to Joshua Palacios’s left elbow by Tobias Myers.
After Breweers, Joey Ortiz and Durbin’s singles, he took the fourth place 3-2. Vinny Capra watched Ortiz a sacrifice fly to score goals.
Andrew Vaughn allowed Chicago, a two -output single, tied the score.
Shane Smith from Chicago gave up three runs (one won) and six strokes in five Inning. He shot four and walked three.
Myers made two strokes for Milwaukee and allowed two runs and two strokes. He shot three and three walked.
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