Chicago (AP)-Jake Bauers hit a double two races in the eighth entrance and the Milwaukee brewery beat the Chicago White Sox 6-4 on Wednesday night for their third consecutive victory.
Treed three when entering the eighth, Milwaukee filled the bases with two bases by balls and a single inside the painting before Bauers triggered a tablazo in the garden between law and central.
Caleb Durbin promoted his eighth race of the season with a high sacrifice to put the 6-3 board in the eighth.
The brewers won 12 of their last 13 games against the White Sox, including eight consecutive victories. Milwaukee also has a record of 8-1 in its last nine games in the Rate Field, including seven thread triumphs.
The Venezuelan William Contreras went 3-2 with a driven race to extend his hits streak to nine games. Contreras connected a single to the right in the first entrance for a 1-0 advantage and scored when Gage Workman, in his first opening for the white socks, let a soft shot under his glove.
It was the first of three errors, the greatest amount in the season, for the White Sox, who lost three consecutive games and fell to 7-23.
Milwaukee used six pitchers after the opener Tobias Myers allowed two clean races in two innings. Jared Koenig launched a relay entrance for his second victory of the season. Trevor Megill struck two in the ninth to achieve his third rescue.
Cam Booser (0-2) allowed three clean runs in the eighth.
For the brewers, the Venezuelan William Contreras hit 3-2 with two races scored and one produced.
For the white socks, the Cubans Miguel Vargas hit 4-3 with a scored race and a produced, Luis Robert Jr. 5-2 with a scored; and the Venezuelan Lenyn Sosa 4-2 with a driven.
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This story was translated from English by an AP editor with the help of a generative artificial intelligence tool.