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Milwaukee Brewers won their seventh straight match incredibly Friday night as they beat the New York Mets 3-2 on the American Family Field.
With two outs in the ninth lap, Mets had the binding race – designated Hitter Starling Marte – on the second base and other basseman Jeff McNEil on the record
McNeil hit Brewers’ closer Trevor McGill’s 88 MPH Knuckle Curve in the middle field for a line of a line. Marte was sent home as Brewers Center Fielder Blake Perkin’s field ball.
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Milwaukee Brewers’ Blake Perkins, right, has been released by Andruw Monasterio, Left, after a baseball match against the New York Mets, Friday 8 August 8, 2025, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Aaron Gash)
Perkins marked the ball and came up with shooting against the home plate. Perkins threw a perfect one-hop throw to Catcher William Contreras. Contreras caught it, and in a quick movement marked the dived Marte before touching the home plate to seal the victory.
Contreras and Megill were both jubilant in their festivities after what was called by the home plate will have a bit that both shouted and fist.
“A huge throw on a rejection, so you have to give him the honor over there,” Marte said through an interpreter, according to the New York Post.
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Milwaukee Brewers’ Brice Turang rounds the bases after hitting a two-run Homer during the fifth round of a baseball match against the New York Mets, Friday 8 August 8, 2025, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Aaron Gash)
Mets began the game strongly as Outfielder Juan Soto hit a solo home driving in the first place, while Marte hit a solo home ride of his own in the second round to give the team an early 2-0 lead.
However, it was the only two races that Mets scored when brewery, which started the pitcher Brandon Woodruff, settled down and struck seven laps, giving only three hits and two races on the two home runs while knocking out eight fighters.
The breweries built the game 2-2 when the other Baseman Brice Turang hit a two-run home drive of Mets’ starting pot Kodai Senga in the fifth round.

Milwaukee Brewers’ Brandon Woodruff spaces during the first place of a baseball match against the New York Mets, Friday 8 August 825, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Aaron Gash)
The breweries took the lead in the same lap when left field man Isaac Collins was hit by a pitch that scored a race to make it 3-2.
While the breweries remained red -hot with the victory, Mets’ losing shit continued. They have lost their last five matches and nine of their last 10 matches.
The teams play the second game in their three-game series on Saturday at. 19.10 et.



