Brewers' Small Ball Clinches Walk-Off Win After Peralta's Dominant Display

After rookie Chad Patrick steadied the Brewers' ship with a strong MLB debut, ace Freddy Peralta delivered a masterful performance, retiring the final 19 batters he faced across eight innings. Peralta's stellar outing, equaling his career-high in innings pitched, set the stage for a dramatic 3-2, 11-inning victory over the Royals at American Family Field. Jackson Chourio's first home run of the season and a crucial RBI double in the 10th inning kept the Brewers in the game, paving the way for Brice Turang's decisive walk-off bunt.

Despite Peralta's brilliance, which included just two hits, no walks, and eight strikeouts, the late-inning back-and-forth prevented him from earning the win. Nonetheless, his performance showcased his ace-level ability, stabilizing a Brewers' rotation plagued by injuries. Turang's daring bunt, a testament to the Brewers' willingness to embrace unconventional tactics, sealed the victory and highlighted their resilience in a hard-fought contest.

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