Brewers hold Mets down with the end of the game on the plate
Brice Turang hit a two-run-Homer and Brandon Woodruff took seven effective innings when the Milwaukee Brewers expanded their winning streak to seven games with a 3-2 victory over the visiting New York Mets. The Mets cut off the potential binding run on the plate for the final in the ninth. Starling Marte doubled with two outs from Milwaukee Closer Trevor Megill. Jeff McNeil followed with a single to the center, but Marte was thrown on the plate by middle field worker Blake Perkins. The Mets challenged, but the call was maintained on review. By taking the opener of a series of three games, Milwaukee went to a season high of 27 games above .500 at 71-44, the best record in the main subjects. The Mets lost five straight and nine out of 10 after a seven -match finish line. Woodruff (4-0) gave up a solo homer to Juan Soto, his 27th, in the first, and Marte’s fifth homer to open the second, but only one allowed the rest of the way. Woodruff, who missed the entire 2024 season to the shoulder surgery and finally returned last month, knocked eight and walked two in a 79 stand out. Abner Uribe followed with a standings, and Megill finished for his 27th salvation in 30 occasions. The Brewers made use of some errors to eradicate a 2-0 deficiency with three runs in fifth place. Blake Perkins reached an error to open when Kodai Senga treated the comebacker on the hill. Turang followed with his ninth homer and sent the first pitch 424 feet to the right. The Brewers then loaded the bases on two hiking trails around a Catcher’s Interference call. Brooks Raley replaced Senga and hit Isaac Collins with a pitch to force in the lead. Senga (7-4) earned three runs, one, on two strokes in 4 1/3 innings, knocked out two and walked three. Attendance was announced as 43,469, a season high in Milwaukee. -Media on the field level