Freddy Paralta Sharp as Brucers extended the card to 6

William Contraras scored two runs, Freddy Paralta allowed one run in six innings and Milwauki Broovers won 3–2 on Friday, visiting St. Louis Cardinals, who left the sixth consecutive game.
Milwauki tied 1-All with two runs in the sixth. Year Flicic single -handedly stole to open the innings, stole the second and finished third on Jackson Chaurio’s single. William Contrass’s sacrifice flew on the warning track in the right score, chasing Starter Eric Fedded.
Steven Matez gave relief and Churio scored third on Christian Yelich’s Fielder’s choice, which slipped into the house ahead of the throw.
Cardinals pulled close to 3–2 against Trevor Megill in the ninth when Nolan Gordeon doubled with one and scored two-outs of Victor Scott II on a single to right. Megil hit Lars Nutbar for his 14th Save on 16 occasions.
Peralta (6–4) allowed one run on four hits, attacked six and ran one in 93-pitch outing. Jeed Koenig and Abner Uribe chased with a scorer inning episi, marking Uribe’s eighth direct scorer outing.
Fedde (3-6) scored three runs on four hits in 5 1/3 innings, excluded five and drove one.
Milwauki, 32-7 when scored four or more runs, improved 6-26 when scoring three or less.
Bruers took a 1-0 lead in the fourth. Fedede retired the first nine, before the freelic opened an innings with a line single, which had right hand just above the glove on its non-fanciful hand. Flicic already scored in the corner of the left area on the out-out double of William Contrass.
St. Louis replied in the fifth when Alek Berlson and Nolan Arenado opened with back-to-back doubles.
Cardinals threatened in the sixth when Wilson Contraras was hit by a pitch with two outs and moved to third place on Berlson’s single. But Paralta first got aeranado from a dishonesty.
Paralta left the fourth fourth before Ivan Herera’s two-outs.
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