Milwaukee Brewers Beat Boston Red Sox Third Straight Game
Milwaukee Brewers Beat Boston Red Sox Third Straight Game

Milwaukee Brewers Beat Boston Red Sox Third Straight Game

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The Milwaukee Brewers secured consecutive wins over the Boston Red Sox, including a dramatic 5-1 walk-off victory on Tuesday thanks to Christian Yelich's first career walk-off grand slam in the 10th inning. On Monday, Brewers rookie Jackson Chourio homered on the very first pitch and contributed to a 3-2 win, marking the Brewers' first leadoff home run of the season. Despite a strong pitching performance from Red Sox starter Garrett Crochet, who struck out 11 over 6⅔ innings, crucial mistakes including a first-pitch homer and a costly pitch in the fifth inning led to the Brewers taking the lead. The Red Sox offense continued to struggle, scoring only four runs over their last three games, and manager Alex Cora indicated a bullpen game would likely start the following day. Brewers pitchers Chad Patrick and Trevor Megill played pivotal roles in maintaining leads during these games, while the Red Sox utilized seven pitchers on Tuesday but suffered their third straight loss. These results reflect ongoing offensive challenges for the Red Sox amid the Brewers' rising young talent and effective pitching.

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