Milwaukee Brewers Sweep Boston Red Sox with Walk-Off Win
Milwaukee Brewers Sweep Boston Red Sox with Walk-Off Win

Milwaukee Brewers Sweep Boston Red Sox with Walk-Off Win

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The Milwaukee Brewers secured a series sweep over the Boston Red Sox with a 6-5 walk-off win in 10 innings, highlighted by Caleb Durbin's sacrifice fly that clinched the victory. This followed a 3-2 win earlier in the series, where Jackson Chourio hit a leadoff home run on the first pitch, sparking the Brewers' offense and marking their first leadoff homer of the season. Brewers' pitching was a collective effort, with starters Chad Patrick and Freddy Peralta providing solid outings and relievers like DL Hall and Trevor Megill effectively managing late-inning pressure. The Red Sox fought back with key hits and runs, including Wilyer Abreu's 13th homer and timely RBIs but ultimately fell short in both games. Chourio's early-season power surge, despite a recent slump, continues to be a bright spot for Milwaukee, and the team's bullpen depth played a crucial role in securing narrow wins. Both games showcased Milwaukee's resilience and clutch hitting, particularly in extra innings, to maintain an advantage over Boston.

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