Narváez went to the street for the second day in a row

Omar Narváez surprised at the beginning of the campaign and by dint of hits he wants to show that his success is not accidental.

This Saturday the Creole went to the streets for the second consecutive day and put the finishing touch to the victory of the Brewers 7-5 against the D-backs.

Those from the desert swooped ahead in the first inning with Josh Rojas’ solo homer and extended their lead to 2-0 at the top of the quarter. However, at the close of that entry the hoppy reaction began.

A pass by catcher Stepehm Vogt allowed Milwaukee to score his first run and later Tyrone Taylor drove in two to turn the score around.

Two innings later a wreck from Willy Adames increased the Brewers’ lead to 5-2.

Josh Rojas and “El de La Pica” Eduardo Escobar (14) took to the streets for Arizona to equal the actions 5-5 in the seventh inning.

But since what is equal is not cheating, Milwaukee regained its advantage in the eighth with a back to back from Christian Yelich and Narvaez.

For the Venezuelan mask, who finished the engagement 4-3 and raised his average to .317, it was his sixth homer of the year.

The victory went to Devin William (2-0), the defeat to Joakim Soria (0-2) and the save to Josh Hader (14).

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