Aybar’s big day can’t save Braves

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MILWAUKEE — Perfect games are an incredibly rare feat in baseball, but a team scoring in every inning is an even more infrequent occasion.

On Thursday afternoon, the Brewers didn’t come close to a perfect game, but, instead, became just the 16th team in history to score in every inning in an 11-3 rout of the Braves at Miller Park.

Chris Carter got things rolling for Milwaukee with a two-run homer in the first, and Scooter Gennett and Hernan Perez followed suit with solo shots of their own. The Crew capped off the day with an RBI triple by Orlando Arcia with two outs in the eighth. Matt Garza won his third consecutive start, working around seven hits and three walks to allow two runs in six innings.

Since 1940, there have been 18 perfect games in the Majors; the Brewers plated a run in every inning …

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