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Brewers pound 17 hits to complete 3-game sweep of Twins with 9-8 win

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June 23, 2025
Brewers pound 17 hits to complete 3-game sweep of Twins with 9-8 win

Context:

The Milwaukee Brewers achieved a 9-8 victory over the Minnesota Twins, completing a three-game sweep with Rhys Hoskins showcasing a strong performance, hitting a home run and a double, and driving in two runs. Despite the Twins' efforts, including Byron Buxton's two homers and significant contributions from Brooks Lee and Carlos Correa, they couldn't overcome their recent slump, having lost five straight series and 13 of their last 16 games. On a day marked by high temperatures, both teams exhibited powerful offensive displays, combining for 35 hits, and employing 14 pitchers throughout the game. The Brewers had built a substantial lead of 9-3 by the fifth inning, but the Twins narrowed the gap to 9-8, with Brewers' closer Trevor Megill securing the win by striking out crucial batters in the final innings. The Twins, struggling with a team ERA of 6.46 in June, prepare to face Seattle next, while the Brewers will host Pittsburgh in their upcoming games.

Dive Deeper:

  • Rhys Hoskins played a pivotal role in the Brewers' offense, contributing a homer, a double, and two RBIs, which helped secure their 9-8 win over the Twins and complete a three-game sweep.

  • Byron Buxton attempted to rally the Twins with two homers, adding to his impressive streak of six home runs in as many games, while teammates Brooks Lee and Carlos Correa each recorded four hits.

  • The game, played on a hot afternoon, saw an impressive offensive output with a total of 35 hits and a combined 14 pitchers used by both teams, reflecting the intense competition.

  • The Brewers established a commanding 9-3 lead by the fifth inning, but the Twins fought back, narrowing the score to 9-8, highlighted by Ty France's two-run homer in the eighth inning.

  • Brewers' closer Trevor Megill was instrumental in securing the victory, entering the game with two outs in the eighth and runners on base, ultimately striking out crucial batters to earn his 17th save.

  • The Twins, who have struggled with a league-worst team ERA of 6.46 in June, face upcoming challenges as they begin a four-game series against Seattle, while the Brewers will return home to play against Pittsburgh.

  • The Brewers' current form has them at a season-high eight games over .500, with their recent string of victories showcasing their resilience and offensive capabilities.

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