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Brewers offense comes alive to salvage a victory in road trip finale

  • The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Cleveland Guardians 9-5 on Wednesday at Progressive Field to avoid a series sweep.
  • The Brewers had been shut out in the first two games but generated a late offensive surge fueled by Rhys Hoskins and Jake Bauers.
  • Hoskins collected four hits, including a go-ahead single in the sixth, a two-run homer in the seventh, and a two-run single in the ninth, driving in five runs total.
  • In his second major league start, Brewers pitcher Logan Henderson recorded seven strikeouts and gave up two runs over five innings, improving his record to 2-0.
  • The win suggested Milwaukee's offense can rebound strongly after slow starts, while Cleveland, despite José Ramírez's three-run homer in the eighth, dropped the series finale.
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Rhys Hoskins has four hits, drives in five runs for Brewers in 9-5 victory over Guardians

Rhys Hoskins homered and drove in five runs, Jake Bauers had two RBIs and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Cleveland Guardians 9-5 to avoid a three-game series sweep.

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Fox 6 now broke the news in Milwaukee, United States on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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