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Christian Yelich’s 10th Inning Slam lifts the brovers on the red sox

May 27, 2025; Milvauki, Visconsin, USA; Milwauki Brucers Pitcher Aaron Sivale (32) saved a pitch against Boston Red Sox in the fourth innings in the American family. Compulsory Credit: Michael McLone-Imgon Picture

Christian Yelich gave a walk-off Grand Slam in the 10th innings, so that on Tuesday, Millvoukie Breves won a 5–1 return to Boston, winning the fourth consecutive defeat for red sox.

Bris Turang opened the 10th position with a line single against Liam Hendrix (0-2), sent Runner Joy Orties to third place. Turang finished second on defensive apathy, and Jackson Churio went to load the hideouts.

After William Contrass leaves, Yelich sent a 400 feet 1-1 pitch for his 10th homer and first career walk-off home run.

Boston failed to score in the top half. Abraham Toro first defeated an informed single, sent runner Trever Story to third place. After Sedden went out of Rafela, Rob Zeostralies (1-0) gave relief and hit Jaren Duran and found Rafael Davors on a fly on the left.

Bruers equaled it 1–1, which was with one run in ninth place from Aroldis Chapman, which changed all its previous eight opportunities.

Yelich opened the ninth with two-stroke, in third place with the opposite-field double of the bag. Yelich stole the third when Rhys Hoskins went. After Isaac Collins left, Flicic tied it to the center with a line drive single.

Red Sox, who has scored a total of five runs in his last four necklaces, managed just two hits in five innings before pushing one run in the sixth place on a wild pitch.

Rafela doubled, chasing Starter Aaron Sivale. Aaron Ashbi gave relief and Rafella moved to third place on an-out groundout and then came home on a wild pitch.

Brucers threatened half of the bottom when Chaurio opened with the center with double and reached third place on a groundout. Justin Wilson gave relief and Yelich found an informed pop and a flyout on Hoskins to the right.

Sivale made his second debut since coming out of the injured list, allowing one run on three hits in five innings, out of four and driving one.

-Bield level media

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