Brewers, Perkins and Marlins
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Brewers manager Pat Murphy choked up when talking about Blake Perkins’ walk-off single in the ninth that helped the team avoid a series sweep at the hands of the Marlins. With their offense stagnant for most of the game,
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Milwaukee Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski already has won matchups with Paul Skenes and Clayton Kershaw and has pitched in the All-Star Game since reaching the major leagues six weeks ago.
Blake Perkins brings one back into the park and steals a homer from Agustín Ramírez, who settles for a double, after a crew chief review in the 1st
Perkins will hit the bench for the second day in a row after he had started in five of Milwaukee's six contests before that. With Sal Frelick returning from the injured list Saturday, Perkins looks set to fill more of a fourth-outfielder role moving forward for the Brewers.
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Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Blake Perkins prevents a home run against the Miami Marlins. / MLB broadcast of Brewers-Marlins. A near-home run from Miami Marlins catcher Agustin Ramirez was prevented in unusual fashion by Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Blake Perkins.
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SB Nation on MSNBrewers back in rhythm with dominant 10-2 win over MarinersIt started in the second inning when Isaac Collins singled, and Tyler Black and Blake Perkins both doubled. Perkins’ hit went deep to the warning track to open the scoring, bringing in two runs. The Brewers were hyper-aggressive as those three hits came on a total of six pitches.
Brewers second. Isaac Collins singles to second base. Tyler Black doubles to right field. Isaac Collins to third. Blake Perkins doubles to deep left field. Tyler Black scores. Isaac Collins