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Atlanta’s Spencer Schwellenbach tossed the entire game in winning the broovers

June 11, 2025; Milvauki, Visconsin, USA; Atlanta Braves Putcher Spencer Scansor Shlavenback (56) saved a pitch against Milwauki Bruers in the first innings in the American family. Compulsory Credit: Michael McLone-Imgon Picture

Spencer Shlavenbacht threw the first entire game of his career and Ronald Akuna Jr. on Wednesday afternoon went to the domestic runs to help win 6–2 over Milwauki Brewers and 3-for-5 runs with two-for-5 runs and two RBI with two RBI.

Schwellenbach (5-4) gave just two earned runs on two hits on nine hits, while nine was thrown out and no one was running because he became the first Atlanta Pitcher in this season, who beat a full game. At Milwauki, Braves won the first series of Atlanta since two out of three out of three from Boston Red Sox won two out of three.

Chad Patrick (3-6) scored five earned runs on seven hits in five innings, exiting eight and three for Bruers, who dropped their third game in four attempts. RHYS Hoskins scored a single home run for Milwauki, giving two runs or less time for the fourth time in their last six matches.

Braves hit the top of the other for the first time as Marsel Ozuna’s leadoff walk was the fifth of the Michael Harris II II-Out Homer-season. Patrick later ran Nick Ellen and Drake Baldwin extended Ekuna’s single 3–0 with the RBI base hit before raising Atlanta’s lead 3–0.

Hoskins found one of them at the bottom of the other for Milwauki, as he started the frame with his 10th home run of the year.

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In the fourth, Alan’s single Atlanta’s advantages took place 5–1 after Ekuna’s 416-foot home run.

Nick Myers threw an ideal top of the sixth in Patrick’s relief before entering the seventh for Milwauki. McGi ran the Austin relay and allowed Matt Olson’s single, then inspired Ozuna in a double play. Ozy albies then gave another insurance run, which was driving with a single to center in the relay.

Bruers cut their losses up to four in the eighth, when the year Flick scored Eric Hase’s two-two to the left.

-Bield level media

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