In the first beginning since ’23, Brewers Brandon Woodroof Stiffles Marlins

In the first beginning since ’23, Brewers Brandon Woodroof Stiffles Marlins

MLB: Milwauki Bruers in Miami MarlinsJuly 6, 2025; Miami, Florida, USA; Milwauki Bruers threw a pitch in the first innings against Miami Marlins at Brandpot Park, which started Pitcher Brandon Woodrof (53). Compulsory Credit: Jim Rasol-Imgon Picture

Brandon Woodroof pitching in Major for the first time in 652 days, allowing a run in six innings, which led to a 3–1 series-clinning over hosts Miami Marlins on Sunday afternoon.

Jackson Chaurio scored and scored all three runs to power the crime of Milwauki.

Trevor Megil finished 1-2-3 for his 20th Save of the season.

The brooers first played without Basman Rice Hokins, who injured his left thumb on a hard tag on Saturday.

Miami began to scare at the eighth place when the center fielder Dane Myers and the Right Fielder Jesus Sanchez collided in search of a shallow fly ball. Sanchez made a catch, but the accident was shaken due to the accident. Myers left the game for a pinch of hitter in the ninth.

Woodroff, who had recovered from shoulder surgery, left two hits and one walk, excluding eight in his first MLB appearance since 23 September, 2023. On Sunday, he marked his first win since September 11 of that year.

Woodroff’s alone mistake was 0–2 sweeper in the fifth, who lived in the middle of a plate for Herberberto Hernandez, who had run a house to run a house.

Out of 70 pitches of woodroof, 53 were attacks.

Miami Starter Edward Cabrera (3-3) took a loss of strict fate, allowing just two runs and five hits with zero walks in seven innings.

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Cabarera played seven strong innings in his last two to each, which scored a total of two runs.

On Sunday, a major regret of Cabarera came in the third. After an Infielded single by Christian Yelich-he was initially called, but the play was reversed on a video review-Cabrera threw 1–1 slider to Churio. The pitch was not in a terrible location, but the intersection pulled a 107-mile per hour liner to the wall on the left.

Miami cut off his losses 2–1 in the fifth place at homer, 100 mph of Hernandez.

Milwauki took its lead in eighth place as Cell Flic and William Contraras started a rally with solo, with the runners placed on the corners. With one, the intersection left a sacrifice, which gives the brovers 3–1.

At the bottom of the eighth, Miami’s Connar Norbi planted a ball at a distance of 99 mph from the left field line, but Yelich sprinkled back and made a great slipping catch to finish the innings.

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