Brewers again defeated Blue Jays in the battle of division leaders

Jackson Chourio and Christian Yelich led the ninth round with consecutive circuits on Saturday afternoon, and the Visit Milwaukee Brewers beat the Blue Jays of Toronto 4-1.
The circuits came on consecutive terrain from Blue Jays closer to Jeff Hoffman (8-6) which brought huae in the crowd. The Brewers added a race when Sal Flicel walked and Isaac Collins doubled.
The Brewers won the first two games in the three -game series between division leaders.
Myles Straw made three shots to direct the Blue Jays.
Straw stolen from a Home Run with a jump to the wall of the central field during the first round. Chourio, returning from an injury to the hamstrings, swung the first throw he saw of Kevin Gausman.
Leaving Milwaukee, Quinn Prayer, was in trouble in the third after Toronto had runners in the second and third with a withdrawal after the single from Ty France and the double of Straw.
Straw led the sixth row with a field stroke, a carrier cache on the third baseline. George Springer hit a potential double game group in the third, but the second goal player Brice Turang launched wandering. Springer reached the second row on the error and took third row on the simple of Addison Barger on the right. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who came to beat in a drought 1 for 19, struck a sacrificial fly in the center.
Priestter granted an unprecedented race, five strokes and no walk with three stick withdrawals in six rounds.
After authorizing a simple in mind in the fourth, Gausman withdrew nine in a row before Yelich put the top of the seventh with a double in the right field. He took third place on a field for first. Yelich scored when Gausman labeled Fronick, who hit a check for check on the first baseline.
Gausman gave a point and four strokes, with eight sticks to the stick, in seven rounds. Serranthony Dominguez overcome two single from Milwaukee at the top of the eighth with the help of a double game.
Nick Mears de Milwaukee granted a single in the eighth between two withdrawals before Aron Ashby (3-1) took over to release the final.
Abner Uibe launched around a simple in the ninth home with a double game to win his fourth stop.
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