
In the 10th innings, Jackson Chaurio’s Walk-off Single on Wednesday gave a 3–2 win and three-game series against Milwauki Brucers going to Los Angeles Dozers.
After the William contraras fly ball was taken to Center to Automatic runner Cell Freelic, Chaurayo left the Kirby Yet’s pitch for its first career walk-off hit and four-game winning streaks. Trevor Megil (2–2) scored 10th position with three strikes for Milwauki.
Miguel Rosas scored two hits and two runs with a walk, while Yets (4-3) suffered losses for doors, who are on a seasons-six-game losing streak. Los Angeles’ right -handed Tyler Glassno (shoulder) returned to the injured list to allow an unarmed run in five innings for more than two months.
Andrew von’s Pinch-Hit RBI The game below the ninth under the ninth tied the game 2–2 and saved Los Angeles’ late-inning-hander Tanner Scott from flying his sixth.
The Dozers took a 2–1 lead in the seventh on the base-loaded sacrifice fly of Muki Bates. Of the 85 pitches of Glasnow, 53 were for strikes as they allowed three walks and two hits with five strikeouts.
Milwauki left -handed Carlos Quintana allowed one run and two hits in six innings with four foot and four strikes. He did not allow a hit to the single of the Eastry Ruiz with two outs in the fifth.
Quintana survived a jam in the sixth innings when the doseers had two runners with the first and second basis. The veteran excluded Tommy Edman on a soft return.
Brucers managed a run to tie the game 1–1 at the bottom of the fifth. Jake Baurs led to a walk and moved to another place on a Glasano Balk. Baurs stole the third and continued the throwing error of Catcher Will Smith in the left area.
Dozers took a 1-0 lead in fifth place on two-outs, base-loaded walks of Shohi Ohtani. Quintana retired Muki Bates on a shallow fly vine and saved more loss from the right.
Glasnow survived a hideout, a jam to take the booers in the other a foul pop and take out the joy octizes.
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