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Landing someone like Suárez is the type of move that would take the Brewers to another level, but they clearly would also then need to make a tough decision in the infield. Durbin has been the everyday third baseman, but if they can move him to shortstop and open just the third base job, it just makes the Suárez buzz more interesting.
An offense that has been stuck in mud all series had another letdown in a high-leverage moment. After Isaac Collins' one-out single put runners on the corners with one out in the sixth, Caleb Durbin hit a one-hopper to second base on the first pitch he saw from reliever Valente Bellozo for a 4-6-3 double play to keep Miami in front, 2-1.
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Josh Simpson (2-0) pitched a scoreless sixth for the Marlins. Anthony Bender stranded two runners in scoring position in the seventh. Ronny Henriquez retired the side in order in the eighth, and Calvin Faucher left runners on second and third in the ninth.
The Milwaukee Brewers, who sport the best record in the majors, host the Miami Marlins for a three-game weekend series at American Family Field.
Jacob Misiorowski. George Webb burgers. Two of Milwaukee's favorite things converge on the mound in Seattle on July 22.
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During the team's alumni home run derby, former Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Nyjer Morgan drilled a security guard in the head.
Former Brewers pitcher Drew Rasmussen, now with Tampa Bay, threw a perfect fifth for the American League. Former Brewers minor leaguer Shane Smith, pitching for the White Sox in the eighth, retired one of the two batters he faced.
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Brewers shut out for fourth time in five games - MSNBut right now, the Brewers simply cannot hit. In 15 games in May, they’re averaging 2.3 runs per game; if you exclude Wednesday’s 9-5 victory over Cleveland, they’re averaging 1.8 runs per game.