(LEARFIELD) – The Milwaukee Brewers salvaged the final game of their series with the Minnesota Twins, pulling out a 5-2 win on Sunday at American Family Field in Milwaukee.
Jackson Chourio robbed Royce Lewis of a potential tying homer in the 8th inning and the Brewers ended the Twins 13-game win streak.
Brewers winning pitcher Freddy Peralta talked about Chourio’s game-saving catch.
Brewers manager Pat Murphy talked about Chourio’s catch.
And the rest of the team feeding off that play.
Isaac Collins and Sal Frelick each drove in two runs to help end the second-longest win streak in Twins history.
Minnesota previously won 15-straight in 1991, a season that ended with a World Series title.
The Brewers open a 3-game series with the Baltimore Orioles at American Family Field Monday night.
The pre-game show can be heard beginning at 6:05 with the first pitch at 6:40 on 1360 and 97.5 WTAQ.
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