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Milwaukee teams split Sunday action

The Milwaukee Brewers salvaged a game in its series against the Atlanta Braves while the Milwaukee Bucks ended their regular season with a loss to the Chicago Bulls.

 

At American Family Field, the Brewers scored in five consecutive innings but still had to hold off a strong Braves team to capture the finale 10-9. Daniel Vogelbach drove in three runs on the day, including a two-run double in the third that opened the flood gates. Freddy Peralta held the Braves scoreless through six, only to see the Braves score seven runs in the seventh and single tallies in the eighth and ninth. Josh Hader was able to close the door in the ninth for his ninth save of the season.

 

Approximately 90 miles south at the United Center, the Bucks closed out its regular season with 118-112 loss to the Bulls. With their third seed locked up ahead of the opening tip, the Bucks played without several of its key contributors including Giannis Antetokounmpo, Jrue Holiday, Brook Lopez, and Bobby Portis. Jordan Nwora led the Bucks with 34 points and 24 rebounds off the bench. Jeff Teague scored 23 points in the loss. The Bucks will open their playoff series against the Miami Heat following the league's play-in tournament. 

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