Brewers Complete First Season Sweep Over Red Sox with Extra-Inning Win
Brewers Complete First Season Sweep Over Red Sox with Extra-Inning Win

Brewers Complete First Season Sweep Over Red Sox with Extra-Inning Win

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The Milwaukee Brewers completed their first series sweep of the 2025 season with a 6-5, 10-inning walk-off victory over the Boston Red Sox, highlighted by Caleb Durbin's sacrifice fly that drove in the winning run. This marked the Brewers' second consecutive extra-inning walk-off win, following Christian Yelich's grand slam the previous day. Brewers starter Freddy Peralta pitched five innings, allowing three runs with six strikeouts, while the Red Sox struggled offensively, continuing a four-game losing streak marked by limited run production and bullpen challenges. Boston's starting pitcher Brayan Bello has struggled with short outings and no recent wins, contributing to the team's difficulties. Brewers manager Pat Murphy attributed their recent success to growing player confidence, while Red Sox players and fans expressed concern over the team's poor performance and injury issues. The Brewers will next face the Philadelphia Phillies after their off day, looking to build on their momentum.

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