MLB: Miami Marlins at Milwaukee BrewersJuly 25, 2025; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States; Miami Marlins, Kyle Stowers (28), turns the foundations after hitting a Home Run against Milwaukee Brewers in the third round to American Family Field. Compulsory credit: Michael Mcloone-Imagn Images

Otto Lopez made three strokes and two points produced to help the Marlins visiting a 5-1 victory against the Brewers Milwaukee at the opening of their three-game series on Friday afternoon.

Kyle Stowers succeeded and scored twice for Miami, who won five of the seven out of the stars break.

The start of the Marlins Cal when a point and three strokes in five rounds. He removed four and did not work a dough.

Josh Simpson (2-0) launched a sixth aimless for the Marlins. Anthony Bender blocked two runners in the seventh score position. Ronny Henriquez removed the side in order in the eighth, and Calvin Faucher left the runners the second and third in the ninth.

The start of the brewers, Freddy Peralta, granted a point and five strokes in five and more rounds. He withdrew nine years and walked two.

Jackson Chourio dominated the Brewers, who won 12 of the 13. This extended Chourio’s typing sequence at 18 games.

Stowers struck a solo circuit in the opposite field on the center left field in the third round to give Miami an advance of 1-0.

Chourio equaled him 1-1 when he castigated a solo home run twice above the fence in the center of the fourth.

Xavier Edwards started the seventh in four points by beating an inner field single in the middle of the Brewers Aaron Ashby (1-1). Nick Mears came with a withdrawal and expressed consecutive walks to load the bases.

Lopez then bordered a double in the field space of the right center. Blake Perkins swept the ball in the center, allowing a third round to go home on the game while Lopez continued third.

Liam Hicks struck a sacrificial fly to the deep right to mark Lopez for an advance of 5-1.

An unusual sequence of events occurred during the first round.

Miami designated the striker Agustin Ramirez struck a high fly in the center with two withdrawals that Perkins seemed briefly gloves after jumping and reached the fence of the central field. The ball came out of his strap while he removed it, however, and rebounded along the fence before going on the warning track.

The game was initially judged by a home run, but after a chief review of the crew, Ramirez was placed in the second goal because the defense of Milwaukee had abandoned the game after seeing it a Home Run.

Ramirez stole third place and Stowers walked, but they were blocked in the corners.

– field level media

11 thoughts on “Marlins Cool Brewers to Open Series”
  1. This brewers bullpen is absolutely terrible. How do you give up 3 runs in the 8th inning with a lead?? Managment needs to make some moves before the trade deadline or this seasons over.

  2. The Marlins improved their record to 12-8 against NL Central teams this season. Their starter went 6.2 innings allowing only 2 earned runs while striking out 7. The Brewers are now 3-5 in their last 8 games and have dropped to third place in the division.

  3. Solid win for Miami. Their young core is really starting to gel together and if they can stay healthy they might actually compete for a wildcard spot. The pitching depth has improved alot from last year.

  4. Great game by the Marlins! Finally some good pitching and timley hitting. This is exacly what we needed to start the series strong!

  5. Yeah because beating the Brewers is such a huge accomplishment these days. Real impressive guys, you beat a team that can barely hit above .220 as a unit. Someone call the Hall of Fame.

  6. Oh wow, the Marlins won a game. Alert the media. I’m sure they’ll definitely keep this momentum going and not lose the next four straight like usual lol

  7. Brewers fans be like “we’re fine, its just one game” after losing 5 of the last 6 lmaooo. Keep telling yourselves that while you watch the playoffs from your couch again

  8. Another loss smh. The Brewers cant seem to get anything going lately, offense is completely dead and bullpen keeps blowing games. When are we gonna turn this around???

  9. People saying Brewers are done clearly dont watch baseball. Its early in the season and every team has slumps, we’re still only 2 games back. Last year everyone wrote us off in June and we made the playoffs so maybe pump the brakes on all the doom and gloom takes.

  10. Did anyone else see that play in the 7th inning where the guy tripped over his own feet rounding second base?? I literally spit out my drink laughing, looked like something from a cartoon hahaha. At least the game was entertaining even if the Brewers forgot how to play baseball

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