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Broovers swipe the team-riddled nine bases to blow up AK

Milwauki Brucers’ Kaleb Durbin (21) thrown the Okland Athletics Shortstop Jacob Wilson (5) to steal the American family area in Milwauki, Wisconsin on Sunday, 20 April, 2025 during the fourth innings of his game.

Logan Henderson allowed one run in six innings in his Big-League debut and Millvoukie Breves on Sunday set a franchise record with nine stolen bases to win 14–1 over visiting athletics, claiming a three-game rubber match.

Henderson (1-0), called Triple-e Nashville on Tuesday, gave three hits, including a single homer in Seth Brown in the fifth. He killed nine, drove one and came out of the side in the sixth and ended his outing. Tyler Alexander threw the last three innings to save his first career.

Bruers stole six locations during the first innings of four runs from AK Starter Jeffrey Springs (3–2), which left the right with the right hamstring agony in the third. Milwauki had made only two hits in the innings, but three walks, two errors and a run-scoring child were assisted.

The Brucers’s rear single-game record for stolen bases was eight, which was set in Toronto on August 29, 1992. According to the Ellius Sports Bureau, six stolen hideouts in the first innings were the highest by any MLB team in the expansion era (since 1961).

Athletics also released seven walks and made four errors, which scored three unintentional runs.

Bryce Turang led the first Bruers with another theft. Christian Yelich took one walk each. Turang scored on a double theft when Catcher Sheiya Langalers threw third place. William Contrais went and Rice Hoskins made it 2–0. Contrarasas and Hoskins carried out a double theft, then the contrarus came home on a child. The cell went free and stole another as left at the Throw Centerfield of the Langlers, which allowed Hoskins to score.

Brucers made it 5–0 in another when Turang walked with two outsiders, stole the other and scored on Jackson Churio’s double.

Hoskins finished 6–0 with a solo homer in the third. Springs allowed another hit before exiting. He gave six runs (four earned) in 2 1/3 innings.

Bruers added two in the fourth on Yelich’s RBI double and another error. Contrarasas sang one run in the sixth. Hoskins’s base-load double finished five runs.

-Bield level media

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