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Jackson Chourio (MIL) 4/5 2hr 4rbi
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Summary
MILWAUKEE (Interstat) β J.T. Realmuto went 3 for 4 with a home run and four RBIs to lead the Philadelphia Phillies to a 9-8 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday at American Family Field. The Phillies scored five runs in the sixth inning to take control. Bryson Stott doubled twice in the game and drove in a run. Tim Mayza earned the win after tossing one-third of an inning. Jhoan Duran recorded his 18th save by pitching a scoreless ninth. Milwaukee rallied with three runs in the eighth, including an RBI single by Jackson Chourio, but fell short. Chourio homered earlier and Garrett Mitchell also went deep. Brandon Marsh finished 3 for 5 for Philadelphia. Edmundo Sosa added three hits and a homer. Shane Drohan took the loss for the Brewers. The attendance was 40,157, and the game lasted 3 hours, 14 minutes. Philadelphia improved to 38-32, while Milwaukee dropped to 42-26.
Extended Summary
MILWAUKEE (Interstat) β J.T. Realmuto homered and drove in four runs, Edmundo Sosa also homered and the Philadelphia Phillies held off a late Milwaukee Brewers rally for a 9-8 victory Saturday at American Family Field before a crowd of 40,157. The Phillies improved to 38-32 and snapped a two-game losing streak, avenging a 6-0 shutout loss to the Brewers the previous night. Milwaukee fell to 42-26 despite a furious comeback attempt in the eighth inning. Philadelphia starter Aaron Nola labored through four innings, allowing two runs on four hits, but the Philliesβ offense provided consistent support. The game took 3 hours, 14 minutes. Philadelphia struck first in the second inning when Sosa led off with his fourth home run of the season, a solo shot to right-center field off Milwaukee starter Shane Drohan. The Phillies added two more in the fourth. Brandon Marsh singled, stole second and scored on Bryson Stottβs double to right. Realmuto followed with an RBI single to give the Phillies a 3-0 lead. The Brewers answered in the bottom of the fourth. William Contreras singled, and Garrett Mitchell crushed his fourth homer of the year to center field, pulling Milwaukee within 3-2. That was the only damage against Nola. Philadelphia broke the game open with a five-run sixth inning. Marsh led off with a single, and Sosa singled to put runners at first and second. Stott ripped his second double of the game, scoring Marsh and moving Sosa to third. Realmuto then launched his fourth home run of the season to left-center field, clearing the bases and making it 7-2. Derek Hill singled, Kyle Schwarber singled and Bryce Harperβs sacrifice fly to center scored Hill, pushing the lead to 8-2. The Brewers chipped away in the fifth when Jackson Chourio hit a solo home run off Nola, his seventh of the season, cutting the deficit to 8-3. Nola was lifted after 5 1/3 innings, having allowed three runs on eight hits with two walks and five strikeouts. Milwaukee rallied again in the seventh off Phillies reliever JosΓ© Alvarado. Christian Yelich singled, and Chourio followed with his second homer of the game, an eighth-inning blast to center that brought the Brewers within 8-5. Alvarado allowed two runs on two hits in one inning of work. Philadelphia added an insurance run in the top of the eighth. Harper walked, moved to third on a single by Alec Bohm and scored on Marshβs sharp single to center, making it 9-5. The Brewers mounted their most dangerous threat in the bottom of the eighth. Mitchell singled, Sal Frelick walked and Gary SΓ‘nchez singled to load the bases. Andrew Vaughn walked to force in a run, cutting the lead to 9-6. Yelich then lifted a sacrifice fly to center, scoring Frelick and pulling Milwaukee within 9-7. Chourio delivered his third hit of the game, a single to left that scored Luis Rengifo (who had pinchβrun for SΓ‘nchez) and brought the Brewers within 9-8. But Phillies reliever Orion Kerkering entered and retired Brice Turang on a called third strike and William Contreras on a pop foul to first base, ending the inning. Philadelphia failed to add on in the top of the ninth. Realmuto singled, stole second, but was stranded when the Phillies struck out three times, including a strikeout of Trea Turner to end the frame. Jhoan Duran came on for the save in the bottom of the ninth. He retired Jake Bauers on a groundout, struck out Garrett Mitchell and got Sal Frelick to fly out to left, securing his 18th save of the season. Tim Mayza earned the win, improving to 2-1, after pitching 0 1/3 innings of scoreless relief, allowing one hit. Shane Drohan took the loss, falling to 3-2, after allowing eight runs on 12 hits over 5 1/3 innings. He struck out six and walked none. The Phillies finished with 17 hits, led by Realmuto and Sosa, each with three hits. Realmuto had a home run and four RBIs; Sosa homered and drove in one. Marsh went 3 for 5 with an RBI and a stolen base. Stott had two doubles and two RBIs. For the Brewers, Chourio had three hits including two home runs and three RBIs. Mitchell homered and drove in two. Yelich had two hits and scored twice. The most important part of the game occurred in the sixth inning when the Phillies erupted for five runs, turning a one-run lead into a six-run advantage. Realmutoβs three-run homer was the decisive blow, giving Philadelphia a cushion that proved necessary when the Brewers pushed across three runs in the eighth to pull within one. The Brewersβ inability to complete the comeback, despite Chourioβs second homer and a three-run eighth, left them short. The game marked Milwaukeeβs first loss in the three-game series after Fridayβs shutout. The teams conclude the series Sunday. Interstatβs game simulator had projected a final score of Philadelphia 7, Milwaukee 6. Interstatβs ELO system gave Milwaukee a 57.10 percent probability to win. The Brewers were installed as a pregame favorite with a spread of minus-1.5. The total of 17 runs went under the over/under line of 8.
Preview
MILWAUKEE (Interstat) β The Milwaukee Brewers host the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday night at American Family Field in a matchup of NL division contenders. First pitch is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. under clear skies with temperatures at 73 degrees. Philadelphia (37-31) lists Aaron Nola (3-4) or Shane Drohan (3-1) as its probable starter. Milwaukee (41-25) will counter with Brandon Sproat. The Brewers won the series opener 2-0 on Friday night. Both teams enter Saturday on winning notes. Philadelphia defeated Toronto 7-4 on Wednesday, June 10. Pitcher JesΓΊs Luzardo earned the victory, allowing one earned run over 5 2/3 innings with eight strikeouts. Alec Bohm went 2-for-5 with a home run and three RBIs, while Bryce Harper added a homer and two hits. Milwaukee lost 4-3 at on Wednesday despite a strong start from Sproat, who pitched six innings, allowing one earned run with three strikeouts. Jackson Chourio went 2-for-5 with a home run and Gary SΓ‘nchez added two hits including a home run. Players to watch include Luzardo, who is not scheduled to start but has been dominant recently. Over his past five starts, the left-hander is 4-1 with a 2.25 ERA and 27 strikeouts in 28 innings. Sproat has allowed two earned runs over 11 innings in his last two outings, striking out five. Milwaukee owns the best record in the NL Central and has won eight of its past 10 games. Philadelphia sits second in the NL East. The Interstat game simulator projects a 7-5 Philadelphia victory. Milwaukee enters as a -1.5 favorite with the over/under set at 8. After Saturday, the teams meet again Sunday before Philadelphia returns home to host Miami for three games starting Monday. Milwaukee remains at home to face Cleveland on Tuesday.

