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Brewers Capitalize on Three Straight Bunts to Score Go-Ahead Run in Win over Blue Jays

  • The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 2-1 on Thursday afternoon at American Family Field, with Garrett Mitchell scoring the go-ahead run during a seventh-inning rally.
  • Milwaukee starter Brandon Sproat outdueled Toronto's Patrick Corbin, striking out six and allowing one run over a career-high 6 2/3 innings. Corbin was signed to a one-year, $1 million deal after the Blue Jays faced rotation injuries.
  • The Brewers recorded no hits out of the infield during their seventh-inning rally, relying on small-ball tactics. Joey Ortiz delivered a safety squeeze that brought home Mitchell to break the tie.
  • Milwaukee improves to 9-8 overall while Toronto falls to 7-10, extending the Blue Jays' struggles. The rotation remains hampered by injuries to Jose Berrios and Shane Bieber on the disabled list.
  • The Blue Jays travel to Arizona for a three-game series while the Brewers head to Miami. Milwaukee's 6-5 home record gives them momentum entering the road trip.
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Blue Jays vs. Brewers: Toronto lives by the bunt, dies by the bunt in another low-scoring loss

The Jays left Milwaukee 25th in the majors with 3.78 runs per game after scoring just one in both Wednesday's and Thursday's games.

·Niagara Falls, Canada
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This was the fourth loss in five games for the Torontons.

·Montreal, Canada
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Brewers capitalize on three straight bunts to score go-ahead run in 2-1 win over Blue Jays

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Garrett Mitchell scored the go-ahead run as the Milwaukee Brewers bunted three straight times in the seventh inning to break a tie and beat the Toronto Blue Jays 2-1 on Thursday afternoon.

·Toronto, Canada
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