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The crook Logan Henderson makes history because the brooers have defeated Orioles

May 20, 2025; Milvauki, Visconsin, USA; Milwauki Brucers Outfielder Year Flick (10) scored the targets after hitting a house run against Baltimore Oriols in the fourth innings in the American family. Compulsory Credit: Michael McLone-Imgon Picture

Ruki’s right-handed Logan Henderson tossed five scorer innings to start his third straight career, as Milwoki Broovers won 5–2 over the Baltimore on Tuesday night, the eighth consecutive losses of the Oriols.

Henderson (3–0) allowed two hits, excluded seven and to win the first three major league outings to become the first pitcher in franchise history to walk two in 90-pitch outings.

Bryce Turang and Sal Flicic kept the Milwauki above 3–0 after four innings.

Oriols pulled within 3–2 in the seventh. Ryan Mountcastal and Sedric Mulins did a single to open. Mountcastal moved to third place on a double play. Joel Pemps gave relief to Tyler Alexander and Ramon Urias. Jackson Holiday chased to the left with a triple.

Milwauki responded with two runs in the eighth. RHYS Hoskins opened with his sixth homer. Frelick walked an-out, stole the second, upgraded on two-out infield single and continued to a throw error to move forward 5–2.

Abner Uribe hit the side in the ninth to save his first season.

The interim manager Tony Manasolino was the Oriols winner in four matches, who were expelled on Brandon Hyde on Saturday.

Turang stake the brooers with a 1-0 lead with one in the third with his fourth home run, a 409-foot shot to remove the Chayas McDermot (0–1), who gave relief after a perfect innings from opener Kigan Akin.

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Flick placed Bruers 3–0 with a two-run homer in the fourth. Hoskins reached the shallow right on a blue, incorrectly in a double. With one, FRELICK correctly line the 1-0 pitch for his third domestic run.

McDermot, called Triple-e Norfolk on Tuesday on Tuesday, conceded three runs on four hits in 4 2/3 innings, excluded two and five on foot.

Oriols Right Fielder Ramon Laureno, who appeared stumbling on the doubles of Hopkins, left the game with inconvenience of the left ankle in the fifth innings.

-Bield level media

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