Brewers shatter franchise mark with 9 stolen bases
Briefly

The Milwaukee Brewers made history by stealing nine bases in a game against the Athletics, breaking a 33-year-old franchise record. Notably, six of those stolen bases occurred in the first inning, a record for any inning since 1961. The Brewers' accomplishment also marked the first time a team achieved six stolen bases in an inning since 1919. Caleb Durbin recorded the record-breaking stolen base in the fourth inning after a successful video review, while teammates Brice Turang and Sal Frelick contributed significantly to the total in a dominant performance.
The Brewers broke their franchise game record in the fourth inning when Caleb Durbin got his first career stolen base, having been initially called out before video review showed he was safe.
Milwaukee's six first-inning steals included a pair of double steals, capitalizing on errors from their opponents to score four runs in that inning.
This remarkable feat of nine stolen bases in just four innings marks a record-breaking moment for the franchise, surpassing the prior record held since 1992.
The Brewers are the first team in over a century to achieve six stolen bases in an inning since the New York Giants did it in 1919.
Read at ESPN.com
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