Brewers vs Braves Recap: Chourio, Turang Lead Bright Start to Series

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Brewers Strike First in Atlanta
The Milwaukee Brewers rolled into Atlanta ready to bounce back. They'd lost the night before and wanted to shake it off fast. Trusting pitcher Jacob Misiorowski on the mound, the Brewers came out swinging in the third inning. Blake Perkins sprinted home on an infield single by Brice Turang, who smacked a grounder up the middle. That's how Milwaukee grabbed the early lead: 1-0. Turang was everywhere you looked — a dynamic spark plug getting the job done. The crowd at the Braves' home stadium settled in for a battle. Both teams were hungry. Both wanted to climb higher in the standings. This felt like a game that would come down to who wanted it more.
Braves Battle Back with Two Crucial Runs
Atlanta wasn't about to roll over. In the sixth inning, the Braves struck back hard. Mauricio Dubon stepped up to face Misiorowski with two outs and runners on base. He ripped a single to left field and suddenly two runs scored — Ozzie Albies and Jorge Mateo came flying home. Atlanta tied it up at 2-2. The energy shifted. Then the Braves grabbed the lead in the seventh when Mike Yastrzemski crushed a home run to right field. The ball rocketed 374 feet through the air and cleared the wall. One swing, and the Braves led 3-2. The momentum swung completely in Atlanta's favor. Milwaukee's bats had gone quiet. Could they claw back?
Brewers Push Late but Fall Short at the End
Milwaukee wasn't done yet. The Brewers kept fighting. In the ninth inning, Brice Turang singled to left with two outs. Christian Yelich scored to make it 3-3 somehow? No — the score stayed 2-3 because Jackson Chourio was thrown out at home on the same play. The Brewers challenged the call but it was upheld. So close. So frustrating. The Braves' closer Raisel Iglesias locked it down tight. He shut the door on Milwaukee's rally. When the dust settled, Atlanta won 3-2. The Braves improved to 46-27 with a big home win. The Brewers fell to 45-27 after losing a close one. Milwaukee had chances but couldn't quite finish it.
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