The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Miami Marlins 2-1 on Friday night, ending a three-game losing streak behind a 10th-inning walk-off single by Garrett Mitchell. According to the Associated Press, Mitchell’s hit scored Jackson Chourio to secure the win, while pitcher Craig Yoho earned his first major league victory by throwing a scoreless 10th inning.
Sandy Alcantara Ties Marlins Franchise Record
Miami right-hander Sandy Alcantara continues to anchor the Marlins’ rotation with a historic pace. In his latest outing, Alcantara pitched six innings, allowing one run on three hits while striking out seven. This performance marked his 15th quality start of the season, according to AP reports.
The outing was more than just a strong start; Alcantara now ties Ricky Nolasco for the most quality starts in Marlins history with 110. He currently leads the major leagues in total innings pitched, having thrown 104 pitches in this specific contest.
Did you know? A “quality start” is defined as a starting pitcher completing at least six innings while allowing three or fewer earned runs. Alcantara’s consistency in this metric is what drove him to tie the franchise record.
Defensive Standouts and Power Surges
The game remained scoreless through the first four innings due to high-level defensive plays from both sides. The Associated Press highlighted a run-saving sliding catch by Marlins All-Star shortstop Otto Lopez on a popup by Sal Frelick in the second inning.

Milwaukee countered this defensive effort in the fourth when second baseman Brice Turang ranged far to his right to prevent an RBI hit from Kyle Stowers. These plays underscores a trend of defensive reliability that kept the game tight until the fifth inning.
Key Offensive Contributions
- Griffin Conine: Hit a solo home run in the fifth inning off Logan Henderson. This marks the third time Conine has homered in his last five games.
- Joey Ortiz: Answered with a solo shot off Alcantara in the bottom of the fifth to tie the game.
- Garrett Mitchell: Delivered the game-winning hit in the 10th, marking his third career walk-off.
Pitching Efficiency and Roster Updates
Logan Henderson provided a lean outing for the Brewers, pitching five innings and allowing only three hits and one run. According to the box score, Henderson was exceptionally efficient, throwing only 73 pitches and recording four strikeouts without issuing a single walk.
However, the Brewers faced a setback in the fifth inning when right fielder Sal Frelick exited the game due to right shoulder soreness.
Pro Tip: When tracking pitcher longevity, look at the pitch-to-inning ratio.
Upcoming Matchups and Probables
The series continues Saturday with a clash of contrasting arms. Miami will start right-hander Max Meyer, who carries a 9-1 record and a 2.58 ERA. The Brewers will counter with left-hander Shane Drohan, who holds a 4-3 record with a 3.09 ERA.

Comparison: Starting Pitchers for Saturday
| Pitcher | Record | ERA |
|---|---|---|
| Max Meyer (MIA) | 9-1 | 2.58 |
| Shane Drohan (MIL) | 4-3 | 3.09 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Who hit the walk-off for the Brewers?
Garrett Mitchell hit a two-out single in the 10th inning to score Jackson Chourio.
What record did Sandy Alcantara tie?
Alcantara tied Ricky Nolasco for the most quality starts in Miami Marlins history with 110.
Why did Sal Frelick leave the game?
Frelick exited in the fifth inning due to right shoulder soreness.
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