Keon Broxton makes the most of his major -League still calling, continuing to make reel-reel reels for the Milwaukee Brewers.

In the Brewers' 3-2-2 win against the Minnesota Twins – completing a three-game sweep – Broxton did what turned in a savior game goal against the center field wall on a ball hit by Twins second baseman Brian Dozier.

The Brewers' win was also a milestone for Nate Orf, who won his first major league win.

But this was Broxton's exclamation point on the team's victory with the best record in the National League.

Broxton was called on June 26 when Lorenzo Cain went on the 10-day invalid list. Three days after returning to the majors, Broxton had a two-shot match in an 8-2 win over the Cincinnati Reds. This win also included a sensational take in the ninth inning by Broxton.

Broxton played 143 games with the Brewers in 2017, but he spent the start of the season at Triple-A Colorado Springs largely thanks to the Brewers' Cain and Christian Yelich acquisitions during the offseason

. of the season and retain a lead of a match in Central NL against the Chicago Cubs, who have won six straight games.

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