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Adames, Yelich lead Brewers previous Mariners 6-5 in 11 innings

SEATTLE — Willy Adames drove within the go-ahead run within the eleventh inning and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Seattle Mariners 6-5 on Tuesday evening.

Joey Weimer scored on Adames’ groundout towards reliever Justin Topa (0-1). Adames completed with three RBIs, together with a run-scoring double within the third and a solo homer within the sixth.

Christian Yelich hit a leadoff residence run towards Mariners starter Logan Gilbert and made it 2-0 with an RBI single within the third. Yelich then scored on Adames’ double to push Milwaukee’s result in three.

Yelich and Adames mixed for 5 hits and 5 RBIs.

“(Gilbert) was struggling a little bit, struggling with his command, and we jumped on it immediately and did a nice job,” Brewers supervisor Craig Counsell stated. “He settled in his last three innings and was very efficient. But you know, at the top of the order, those are the guys that we count on, and they had big nights.”

Garrett Mitchell scored on a double-play grounder within the tenth to provide the Brewers the lead, however Ty France tied it again up within the backside half with a sacrifice fly.


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Bryse Wilson (1-0) obtained the win, retiring Julio Rodriguez for the ultimate out on a grounder with the bases loaded.

“I had one thought on my mind,” Wilson stated. “I really jammed him with the sinker his last at-bat, so I’m going to eventually go back to that. That’s what I did.”

Seattle erased its 3-0 deficit with a four-run third. Cal Raleigh hit a two-run double, Teoscar Hernández had a sacrifice fly and Tommy La Stella blooped an RBI single into left discipline to place the Mariners forward earlier than Adames’ homer tied it within the sixth.

Brewers pitchers allowed simply two hits after the third inning.

“They’ve got a good club. They shut us down there,” Seattle supervisor Scott Servais stated. “We’ve done that to teams in the past as well, but yeah, you need to find a way to create a little bit more offense there. We put the one inning together, and that was about it.”

Gilbert allowed 5 hits and 4 earned runs over six innings, hanging out eight.

Colin Rea gave up 4 runs over 5 innings for the Brewers, who’ve received three straight and 5 of six.

“Everyone’s just trying to pick each other up,” Yelich stated. “We were trying to do our best out there to execute, guys that were put in the roles that needed to get outs or get hits. Our guys were able to do that. It’s been a fun group, and a lot of fun to be a part of.”

TRAINER’S ROOM

Brewers: Mitchell was pulled within the tenth with a proper shoulder harm initially sustained when he slid headfirst into third base the earlier inning. He can be evaluated after flying residence with the workforce on Wednesday. … Milwaukee transferred INF Luis Urías (hamstring) to the 60-day IL.

Mariners: INF/OF Dylan Moore (indirect) started a rehab project at Class A Everett. … OF Taylor Trammell (hand) made his season debut at Triple-A Tacoma. … RHP Andrés Muñoz (shoulder) threw a bullpen and can go on a rehab project quickly.

TRANSACTIONS

Milwaukee: Claimed RHP J.B. Bukauskas off waivers from Seattle and assigned him to Triple-A Nashville.

Mariners: Recalled LHP Tayler Saucedo from Triple-A Tacoma and optioned RHP Darren McCaughan down.

UP NEXT

LHP Eric Lauer begins Wednesday as Milwaukee goes for a three-game sweep. He is 2-1 with a 5.28 ERA via three begins.

LHP Marco Gonzales returns for Seattle after giving up six hits and one earned run over 5 2/3 innings in his final begin on April 8.

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