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The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Miami Marlins 7-5 in 10 innings, thanks to a three-run 10th inning. Trevor Megill secured his fourth save of the season despite allowing a run in the bottom of the inning.
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It took extra innings on Friday night in Miami, but the Milwaukee Brewers found a way to win it.
A three-run 10th inning helped the Brewers defeat the Miami Marlins 7-5.
Trevor Megill gave up a run in the bottom of the 10th, but his curveball was electric. He ended up getting his fourth save this season.
In the top half of the 10th inning, Brice Turang was the designated runner at second base. Gary Sánchez coaxed a walk off Marlins reliever Calvin Faucher. Pinch-runner Joey Ortiz replaced Sánchez at first.
Jake Bauers singled to left, putting Turang at third and Ortiz at second base. With the bases loaded, Luis Rengifo reached on a fielder's choice as Marlins second baseman Xavier Edwards committed a throwing error.
That put Milwaukee up 5-4. Garrett Mitchell then stepped into the batter's box and connected for his fourth double this season. Ortiz and Bauers scored, Rengifo reached third, and that put the Brewers up 7-4.
The Marlins came up in their half of the 10th, looking to tie the game. But Megill really pitched well, outside of giving up a run on a wild pitch.
The Brewers won 7-5 by scoring three runs in the 10th inning.
Trevor Megill secured his fourth save of the season in the game.
The final score was 7-5 in favor of the Milwaukee Brewers.
Trevor Megill had an electric performance, giving up one run but earning his fourth save.

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Milwaukee jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the top of the third inning. Mitchell's bases-loaded infield single scored Sánchez. Greg Jones then connected on an RBI groundout to give the Brewers a 2-0 edge. Jones stole second and Rengifo scored on a throwing error by Miami catcher Agustin Ramírez.
With the Brewers up 3-0, Owen Caissie's sacrifice fly scored Otto Lopez to put the Marlins on the board at 3-1.
Rengifo's fifth double this season scored Bauers in the top of the sixth inning to put Milwaukee up 4-1. The Marlins responded with two runs in the bottom of the sixth. Edwards doubled and Lopez hit his third homer this season, a two-run blast to center field. Miami moved a little closer at 4-3.
In the bottom of the eighth, Ramírez's fourth double this season brought home Edwards and the game was tied at 4-4.
That's how things stayed until the 10th inning, where the Brewers took control.
Coleman Crow went 5 1/3 innings in his start for Milwaukee, giving up four hits, two runs (both earned), walked one, and struck out four. Reliever Angel Zerpa, though, recorded his second blown save this season.
Abner Uribe picked up the win in relief, his first win this season. And, of course, Megill was able to wiggle out of trouble in the 10th and get that save.
Faucher took the loss for the Marlins, falling to 1-2 this season.
With the victory, the Brewers go to 11-8 overall and are tied for second place in the National League Central Division. The Marlins fall to 9-11, tied for second in the National League East Division.
The Brewers and Marlins will play afternoon games on Saturday and Sunday. After a day off on Monday, Milwaukee opens a series at Detroit.
On Friday, the Brewers picked up pitcher Junior Fernández from the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Fernández was assigned to the Diamondbacks' Triple-A team in Reno, Nev. He spent time in Spring Training with the big-league club, but didn't make the Opening Day roster.
The Aces put Fernández on the development list. So far this season, Fernández has not pitched in any minor-league games.
He had signed a minor-league contract with Arizona. It appears, according to MLB Trade Rumors, that Fernández was acquired in a cash deal.
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