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Brewers Set Franchise Record with Nine Stolen Bases in Historic Win

Milwaukee's aggressive baserunning, including six steals in the first inning, powered a 14-1 victory over Oakland and shattered a 33-year-old record.

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Overview

  • The Brewers stole nine bases in four innings, breaking their 1992 franchise record of eight steals in a single game.
  • Milwaukee's six first-inning steals marked the most by any MLB team in a single inning since at least 1961, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
  • Sportradar confirmed this was the first time a team recorded six steals in one inning since the New York Giants in 1919.
  • Rookie Caleb Durbin's first career stolen base in the fourth inning officially set the new franchise record.
  • The Brewers closed their homestand with a 14-1 win over the Athletics and now head out on a season-long 10-game road trip.