MILWAUKEE — Xavier Edwards became the second Miami player ever to hit for the cycle, but the Marlins lost 6-2 on Sunday to the Milwaukee Brewers, who got a homer and a triple from Jake Bauers.
Devin Williams, the two-time NL reliever of the year, worked a scoreless ninth inning for Milwaukee, allowing a hit and a walk in his first appearance of the season. He had been sidelined with stress fractures in his back.
''It's like riding a bike,'' Williams said. ''I've done it a million times. Got right back on there.''
Edwards led off the game with his first career homer, and he doubled in the fifth and tripled in the seventh. Needing a single for the cycle, the rookie beat out an infield hit with two outs in the ninth, finishing 4 for 4 with a walk. The only other Marlins player to hit for the cycle was Luis Arráez, who did it against Philadelphia on April 11, 2023.
''It means a lot,'' Edwards said. ''I don't think it's really set in yet, but it's pretty cool that I got my first homer to start the game and got to cap it off with a single. I would have been pretty upset with myself if I didn't hit a single. I usually spray a lot of singles.''
The NL Central-leading Brewers avoided a three-game sweep by the Marlins, who own the second-worst record in the NL. The Brewers have been swept once all season, June 3-5 at Philadelphia.
Jackson Chourio homered and Brice Turang went 2 for 4 and made two straight run-saving catches for the Brewers.
On the first two pitches of the game, Edwards homered to right and Bryan De La Cruz doubled to left off Milwaukee's Tobias Myers. Edwards' first career homer came in his 185th plate appearance.