Toronto, Canada. – The Milwaukee Brewers opened their series strongly against the Toronto Blue Jays, winning 7-2 this Friday at the Rogers Centre thanks to a superb performance by Dominican Freddy Peralta and an explosive sixth inning of five runs.
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In a high-level pitching duel, Peralta outdueled the stellar Shane Bieber, limiting the home offense to a single hit in six scoreless innings, with eight strikeouts and just one walk. With this performance, he extended his scoreless streak to 21 consecutive innings, solidifying himself as the leader of the Brewers' pitching staff.The score remained tied until the sixth inning, when Andruw Monasterio broke the ice with a solo home run. The hit ignited the visiting offense, which strung together key hits to manufacture a five-run rally and seal the course of the game. Brice Turang contributed with a timely single and the offensive pressure forced Bieber's premature exit.
With this triumph, Milwaukee recovers from its first lost series at home all season and reaffirms its status as a postseason contender. Manager Pat Murphy highlighted the mentality of his players:The atmosphere was like a playoff game in Toronto, with 41,390 fans filling the stands and reacting to every pitch, until the Brewers silenced the crowd with their timely offense and Peralta's dominance from the mound. The series will continue this Saturday, where Milwaukee will seek to secure the confrontation and take another step towards their classification.“When you play against top-level teams, the important thing is to enjoy it. These guys take advantage of every opportunity and that makes them dangerous”.








