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Near no-no turns into near improbable Brewers rally

"All I know is it was 68-mph exit velocity. I really drove it," said Brewers catcher Jonathan Lucroy, who produced the single in question. "I'll take it. That was a battle."

Jonathan Lucroy bloops a single into shallow right field to break up the Marlins' team no-hitter in the 9th inning

For 8 1/3 innings, the Brewers battled Marlins starter Adam Conley and reliever Jose Urena, with zero hits to show for their effort. In the fourth inning against Conley, they'd loaded the bases with nobody out thanks to an error and a pair of walks, but Lucroy struck out and Chris Carter hit into a double play.