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04/30 22:15 CDT Adames powers Brewers past Rays 8-2. Uribe and Siri at center
of wild brawl
Adames powers Brewers past Rays 8-2. Uribe and Siri at center of wild brawl
By ANDREW WAGNER
Associated Press
MILWAUKEE (AP) --- Willy Adames hit a three-run homer and the Milwaukee Brewers
beat the Tampa Bay Rays 8-2 on Tuesday night in a game that included a nasty
fight between the teams.
The fracas ensued after Jose Siri grounded out against Brewers pitcher Abner
Uribe leading off the eighth inning. Uribe and Siri exchanged words near first
base and things quickly became heated.
With an umpire standing between them trying to keep the peace, Uribe threw a
punch at Siri, who then took a wild swing at the reliever.
Milwaukee first baseman Rhys Hoskins tried to break up the fight but was
knocked to the ground as both dugouts and bullpens emptied quickly before order
was restored.
The animosity between Siri and the Brewers had been building all night,
starting when he took a long look at his solo home run off Freddy Peralta in
the third.
When Siri came up again in the sixth, Peralta drilled him with a 3-0 fastball,
leading to ejections for Peralta and Milwaukee manager Pat Murphy.
It was the second consecutive ejection for Murphy, thrown out of Monday's game
against the Rays for arguing an umpire's call.
Adames drove in four runs and Brice Turang had three RBIs as the Brewers
snapped their three-game losing streak.
Peralta (3-0) struck out seven and walked none in 5 1/3 innings. The only hit
he allowed was Siri's home run.
Tampa Bay starter Tyler Alexander (1-1) gave up three runs and six hits in four
innings.
Tyler Black made the most of his big league debut for the Brewers by getting
hits in each of his first two plate appearances. Then he came within a few feet
of his first career home run his third time up.
Black wasn't in Milwaukee's starting lineup but didn't have to wait long to
make his debut. The Brewers' No. 4 overall prospect entered as a pinch runner
in the first inning after designated hitter Gary Snchez tweaked his hamstring
running to first on a fielder's choice.
UP NEXT
Brewers RHP Colin Rea (2-0, 3.25 ERA) starts the series finale Wednesday
against RHP Zach Eflin (1-3, 4.08).
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