Bruers mastered Reds, take a series with 9–1 wins

Jackson Chaurayo and Daz Cameron led two-rin homers to win 9–1 over Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday afternoon.
Churio abolished the 3 -Four -5, while Isaac Collins added a three -run homer for Milwauki, who captured the rubber game and won their consecutive 12th series against Cincinnati.
Brucers fought to lose on Tuesday to win 10 matches to win the ninth time, while Reds dropped their fourth in five matches.
Brucers’ opener DL Hall threw three scorer innings, allowing a hit and two walks, while outdating three. Quin Persus (3-2) came in relief and put Reds on one run and made two hits in five innings.
Andrew Abbott (5–1) faced his rough outing for Cincinnati this season and 10 initially caused his first loss.
Abbott, who allowed only two earned runs in six in May, faced the first eight batsmen. Milvauki then put three straight hits together, including a double lead by Bryce Turang and an RBI single by Andrew Monsterio for a 1-0 lead in the third.
Abbott was tagged for five runs on seven hits, attacking six and walking on one with six innings and 100 pitches.
Jose Travino of Cincinnati opened fifth with his second double of the game. Will Banson moved her to third place, before Matt McClane dropped her out of the house with RBI Groundout.
Cameron, son of former Reds and Brucers outfielder Mike Cameron, crushed Abbut Fastball an estimated 437 feet and 5–1 millilow leads on the seats in the left-center seats in the sixth for their first homer.
Left -handed Wade Miley recorded his first appearance for Reds since 2021, when he allowed four runs in two innings of relief, including Colins’ three runs shot in the ninth.
Hunter Green had signed a one-year leading league deal before the game after returning to the 15-day injured list with a waist injury.
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