Brice Turang hits a walk-off home run to complete the Brewers' sweep of the Yankees at American Family Field.
Brice Turang hits a walk-off home run to complete the Brewers' sweep of the Yankees at American Family Field.
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Los Brewers completan la barrida sobre los Yankees con un jonrón decisivo

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Los Milwaukee Brewers derrotaron a los New York Yankees 4-3 este domingo con un jonrón de Brice Turang en la novena entrada en el American Family Field. La victoria completó la primera barrida de tres juegos de Milwaukee sobre los Yankees desde 1989, celebrada en el Día de la Madre.

Turang conectó con dos outs en la parte baja de la novena entrada ante el cerrador de los Yankees, David Bednar, para asegurar el triunfo. Fue el primer jonrón decisivo de su carrera y llevó a los Brewers a ponerse seis juegos por encima de .500 por primera vez desde su inicio de temporada de 8-2. El mánager de los Brewers, Pat Murphy, elogió la mejora constante de Turang a lo largo del año.

Qué dice la gente

Aficionados y analistas celebraron el primer jonrón decisivo en la carrera de Brice Turang, el cual completó la barrida de los Brewers sobre los Yankees en el Día de la Madre, destacando la histórica primera serie de tres juegos ganada desde 1989. Las reacciones positivas se centraron en la dramática victoria y el homenaje con bates rosas, mientras que los comentarios neutrales se enfocaron en los detalles del juego y un fanático de los Yankees consideró que la derrota en la serie no era demasiado preocupante para Nueva York.

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